Onomasticon Goedelicum

locorum et tribuum Hiberniae et Scotiae

An index, with identifications, to the Gaelic names of places and tribes

Edmund Hogan, SJ

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Onomasticon Goedelicum

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racca
the Fomorians occupied the isles of Ara, Íle and Racca, Lec. 303; ¶  Racha, Ha. 809.
rachain
n. Racha(?); ¶  one of the 3 Druimne of the Tuath Dé danann, Lec. 561.
rachan
in d. Lismore, c. Water., where Cataldus was born, and where he built a ch., Lan. iii. 122; ¶  ? Rafan or Cnockrafan. rachlainn; ¶  dsf.; ¶  betw. Erin and Alba, Uisnech 11; ¶  Cnoc ardmula out in the sea called Rachlainn (Raghery or Rathlin Isl. and of Antr. coast, Kj. i. 476), Lis. 203 b, K. 124 a.
rachra
in the N.; ¶  Rathlin Island, N. 48; ¶  d. Rachrainn, Lis. 230 b, Sil. 282, Fir. 45, 342, Sas. 36, 44, Hc. 2, 731.
rachru
Rachrann i mBregaibh, N. 138; ¶  Lambay Island, c. Dub., Pd. viii. 38; ¶  d. ir-Rachraind Oirthir Breg, Lb. 16; ¶  d. Rachrainn, in d. Dublin, Cr. 1179.
racra
Caislén Racra; ¶  Raghra, al. Shannon Bridge, King's Co., Fm. v. 1544.
radarc
a dún of Tuath De Danann, Lec. 561.
rae ban
al. Crufait, Crufóit, q.v., Lu. 127 a, Teh. 260; ¶  betw. r. Delvin and r. Boyne.
rae choille
Mac Cairthigh Musgruidhe was married to "baintigherna na Rae Choille," Ai. 131 b; ¶  nr Carrignavar (?). raeire; ¶  Fm. i. 38; ¶  now R. Mór, b. Tinnahinch, Queen's Co., O'D. raelic phupa mic faolchair; ¶  al. Relicc Aingeal Airne, in Aruinn na Naomh, Fir. 750.
rae na carput
al. Rot na Carput in Ulst., Lis. 223 a.
raerec betain
.i. Atrium Betain in Ely, given to St. Alban by the chief of Ely, Cs.
rae urchair
Bd. 18; ¶  nr Mag Feimin and Mag Feara; ¶  d. Lismore (?). rafann; ¶  Rafand, Pd. viii. 38; ¶  seat of K. of Cashel, Bb. 149 a, Lec. 377, I. 136 a; ¶  Alta Rafann, Lct. 93; ¶  Raffann, Cnoc Raffan, a beautiful hill nr r. Suir, the centre of the primitive estate of the O Sullivans, Obr.; ¶  Rafi, Cnoc Rafann Tochmarc Momera; ¶  v. Raiphi.
raffun
vicarage in d. Enachdun, Wc. 175.
ragabhal mac crugreaga
Ragabar Mac Crucreadha, nr L. Erne, Fir. 192.
raghalaich
the O Reillys, Hm. 332.
ragni
Mag R.; ¶  Raigne, Ll. 112, Cs.; ¶  Raighne, I. 143 a, Lis. 147 b, Mi., Fia. 148, Lec. 34, K. 132 a, 168 b, Cf. p. 14, Fir. 104, Fg. xiv., Pd. viii. 38, Hk. 328; ¶  d. Ragniu, Sa. 33 a, Lec. 36; ¶  v. Roigne and Domnach Mór Raigni, Óenach Raigne at b. of Kells, c. Kilk.
raichnech
Rath Eich is in it, Fg. 88.
raigne
v. Ragni.
raimhne
Laoigis Raimhne, Lec. 274, Fir. 557.
raimseach ruadh
two stones in tl. Curraun, p. St. Mullins, c. Wexf., Ods. 688.
ráineadh
cath R., Hb. 81; ¶  in Lein. (?).
raiphi
in Airther Femin, Ha. 845; ¶  v. Rafann.
ráiriu
ns.; ¶  Ll. 299 a, Lg. 139, Pd. viii. 38; ¶  cath Rairend in Laighnibh, Bb. 23 b, Lec. 575; ¶  d. Ráirinn, Rairind, in Ui Muiredaigh, Ll. 127 b, 169 b, I. 151 b, Sa. 24 b, Bb. 46 a; ¶  Ráirinn, as., Ll. 296 a.
rairiu
al. Mullach Raeileann, now Mullaghreelion, 5 m. SE. of Athy, c. Kild., Lct. 210, 286; ¶  but here ri Rairend means ri Ua Muireadaig.
rairiu
Rairinn, or Raoirinn, Rearymore, in Ui-Failghe, Mi. raisse; ¶  cath Raissen in Connacht, Lec. 39, Lg. 145, Fir. 50. raite; ¶  r. flows by Bunratty Castle, c. Clare; ¶  at Abha ó gCernaigh, now r. Ogarney, Fm. v. 1600.
ráith
nsf. in Bb. 11 b, Fy. 170, Tl. 148, 250, Cs. 340; ¶  fodit terram et fecit triplicem murum circa arcem ejus quae vocatur Ráith Bailb, nr where St. Aid was bp., Cs. 340; ¶  but n. Rath Cungi, A. 18 b b; ¶  ns. Ráith or Ráth, Fep. 124; ¶  gsf. Rátho Móire, Au. an. 780, 730, 681; ¶  oc claidi rátha, Tl. 102; ¶  a curious g. or as. is rathi, A. 6 b a; ¶  translated fossa castelli (Cod. Brux.) arx, Cs. 340, Ct. 27, 182; ¶  vallum, atrium, Ad. 107, murus, Jocelin.
r.
now Charleville, c. Cork, Obr., Kp. 537.
r.
in Connacht, C. 50; ¶  in Cera, Lec. 124; ¶  r. Rath, in p. Aghamore, b. Costello, Mayo, Fy.
r.
St. Failbhe Find of R. in Connacht, Bb. 61 b, Lec. 160.
r.
gs.; ¶  cath Raith, Ll. 131 a, 395; ¶  i.e., Mag Rath.
r.
teampall Rátha, nr Baile aghaidh chaoin; ¶  it is nr Manor Cunningham, in p. Rathmoaghy, c. Don., Fm. v. 1606.
r.
unidentified; ¶  Brittán Ratha, Ll. 360, Md., Fg., Mt.; ¶  Colum of, Ll. 366, Bb. 124 a, Lec. 115; ¶  Dicholl of, Md.; ¶  Mochonna of, Ll. 368; ¶  Mochua of, Lec. 117; ¶  Moelruain of, Md.; ¶  Senach of, I. 65 b.
r. abhna
Pd. viii. 42; ¶  al. R. Emna, R. Eabna, q.v.
r. abrathna
monastery, nr monastery of Moyne and Monastery of Ros Seirce in Tirawly, Lc. ii. 508; ¶  leg. R. Brain.
r. adine
Fortchern of, Tl.; ¶  al. R. Semni, Lec. ibi.; ¶  R. Aidhne i nDal Araidhe, Fg.; ¶  v. R. Aidme.
r. aeda
Rahugh, 3 m. E. of Kilbeggan, Westm., Ui., Ci., Fia., Md.; ¶  al. R. Aido Maic Bric; ¶  St. Aidus of, C.
r. aeda builc
al. R. Guala in Ulaid, Mi.
r. aeda na n-eces
S. of Raith Artrach in Tír Conuill; ¶  al. Lis na n-Eces, Lis. 218 b.
r. aedáin
Ferns, c. Wexf., Mi.
r. aichli
nr Tara, Fer. 77.
r. aidme
Faelan of, Ll. 363; ¶  Fortchern of R. A., in Meath, Ct. 168.
r. aido
epscop Ratho Aido; ¶  Rahugh in Westm., Ui.; ¶  v. R. Aedha; ¶  R. Aido, R. Aedo .i. Castellum Aidi, in b. of Kinelea (now Moycashel, c. Westm.); ¶  the Cenél Fhiachach desc. fr. Fiacha Aid's great-great-grandfather, C.; ¶  al. R. Aedho mic Bricc; ¶  Rahugh in Westm., Au. i. 368, Fm. i. 490, Ui., Mi., Ci., Cri., K. 166 b, Con. 11 b.
r. aife
ro clas le Ailill Molt, I. 176 a.
r. ailestar
in Connacht, Ll. 194.
r. ailig
Ferta Rátha A., Ll. 11, Lec. 59.
r. ailine
built by Sétna (concerning the Laigin), Bb. 70 b, X. 72; ¶  v. R. Alinne.
r. alinne
Knockaulin in p. Kilcullen, c. Kild., Ui.; ¶  R. Aillinde, Sb. 6 b 2, Lec. 37; ¶  al. Dún A. built by Seudna, Fir. 434.
r. ailiolla
al. R. Aillinne, Fir. 9.
r. aindind
i Crích Cualand, Lec. 286 b, 572; ¶  in Wickl. and Dublin; ¶  built by Eber, Lec. 540.
r. aininn
built by Eremon, Bb. 11 b.
r. áine
in Airrther Uladh, Lis. 220 b; ¶  seems to be in Ulaid, as the Ulst. K. sent a messenger thence to Caillte, Sas. 3045; ¶  in e. Ulst., 3048; ¶  perh. not far fr. Tráig Rudraigi, al. Tonn Rudraigi, 3108.
r. airbri
Lec. 215; ¶  R. Nairbri(?); ¶  v. Dubatha.
r. áird craibe
Con. 19 a, Ci.; ¶  R. Árda, C.; ¶  in b. Leyny, c. Sli.; ¶  Caislén R. A. C., Mi.; ¶  seems Ardcree in p. Kilvarnet, Hs. i. 73.
r. áirde
belonged to Slicht Uateir Burc, Fa. 2.
r. áird shaileach
in Fanaid, Bb. 23 a.
r. áird suird
in Fanuit, Lec. 572, Sb. 2 b, Hx. 881; ¶  R. Airde S. in Fanuid, Sc. 19 a, K. 129 a; ¶  cf. R. Arda Suird.
r. airrtad
Cbb. c. 8; ¶  or R. Nairrtad; ¶  in Muscraighe Breoghain.
r. airt
al. Alend, Aillenn, Bb. 193 a, Ll. 162, Lbl. 417.
r. airthir
ré Rátho airthir 7 Fer cul, Ui.; ¶  at or nr Tailtiu, I. 165 b, Lbl. 625, Lec. 514, Lb. 27, Ct., Sa. 65 b, Ll. 201, Mi., Oristown in Meath, Ui., O'D.; ¶  now Baile Órthaidhe.
r. airthir
in Connacht, Ll. 56.
r. airthir
in Dún Conaill Cearnaich, Bb. 95 b.
r. airthir
Tl. p. 70; ¶  in Tír Conaill (?).
r. airthir femin
al. Cnoc Rafann, 2 m. N. of Cahir, c. Tipp., Fm. 154; ¶  the Baile Mogha Neit in Mun., Lbl. 341.
r. alastair
al. Rath Cluana Alastair on Sliabh Collain, Lein., I. 149 b.
r. aldain
in Cianachta; ¶  Rathallon nr Duleek in Moorchurch p., Meath, Ui., Mi., Ll. 310; ¶  R. Altan, Z. 354, Cg.; ¶  but perh. at Rathaldron, 2 m. fr. Navan; ¶  there are Rahallan and Rahalton tls. in c. Ferm.
r. almoichi
bat. of, Zc. iii. 464.
r. an aonaigh
Butler of, Fir. 821; ¶  Nenagh(?).
r. an bharraigh
in Desmond, Ai. 56 b.; ¶  Rathbarry, c. Cork.
r. an chambuis
on r. Suir, Ai. 107 a; ¶  nr Áth an Chamais, q.v.
r. an coradh
(in Ui Failgi?); ¶  I. 109 a.
r. an doirseora
in Mun., Hz. 230.
r. an dúin
Bran. 93 a; ¶  Rathdown nr Bray, c. Wickl.
r. an leagaid
Leggetsrath, NE. of Dublin road, nr Purcell's Inch, nr Kilk., Loc. Pat. 154.
r. aonaig
or r. Enaigh, Fep.; ¶  Hennessy says it is Raymochy, b. Raphoe, c. Don.
r. aonair brugha
Muireadhoch Brughach, Bp. of, Fir. 714.
r. arad
in Hui Maine, Lec. 156, Bb. 60 a, Fir. 236; ¶  Miadhan of, I. 110 b col. 3; ¶  Miadaine of, Ll. 354, Lec. 89, Bb. 117 b; ¶  N. of Disert Ciaráin, Bb. 93 b; ¶  Rahara tl. and p., in Rosc.
r. arba
al. Ochtar Cuillche, in Druimnib Breagh, Lec. 276.
r. árd
seat of K. of Cashel, Bb. 149 a; ¶  R. Árda, I. 136 a, Lec. 377, Lis. 143 a, Lct.; ¶  evidently R. Arda Suird, q.v.; ¶  or Rahard tl. in b. Coonagh, Limk.
r. árda macha
rampart enclosing Arm., Au. ii. 48, Fm. ii. 992, 940, Hb. 99, Ci.; ¶  Arm. city divided into Trían mór, Trían Massan, Trían Saxon and R. A. M., Ct.
r. árda súird
Bb. 11 b, Lec. 30, 540, Lg. 77, Fir. 99, Hk. 302; ¶  on the hill of Rath tSiuird, 1/2 m. NW. of the old ch. of Donaghmore nr Limk., O'D., Mi., Os. v. 278; ¶  but v. R. Aird Suird in Fanat.
r. armuigh
in Mun., Bb. 108 b.
r. artrach
in Cenél Conuill, Lis. 218 b, 219 b, Sas. 2705, 2861. r. ascoill; ¶  nr Áth Thaoi; ¶  the Moat of Ardscull, 3 m. fr. Athy.
r. attrach
W. of Áth Truim, Ll. 854, Lb. 20, Fir. 705; ¶  R. Athracht, Lb.; ¶  Atracht, Fir.
r. baccáin
nr Domnach Mór Maige Reto, Tl.; ¶  in Leix, Fir. 564, Stowe E. v. 4; ¶  in Mag Reda, Lec. 274, 451.
r. baccáin
R. Bacain, at Larne, c. Antr., Lg. 84, Mi.; ¶  but v. R. Bachair, R. Bachaill.
r. bachaill
R. Bachuill, in Latharnu, Sc. 20 b, Sb. 3 b, K. 131 a; ¶  Hk. 320, Lec. 31, Bb. 23 b; ¶  Bb. and Lec. have R. Baccuill.
r. bachair
in Latharnu, in Ulst., Ll. 15.
r. badamnach
Lbl. 212 a; ¶  R. Bodhamrach; ¶  at Cahir, c. Tipp., Bb. 201 b, Sa. 33; ¶  Bb. has Bagamrach.
r. baidhbh
Ui Cleirchean of, Bb. 54 b; ¶  v. R. Buidbh.
r. bailb
Cs.; ¶  seems in Muscrige Thire, in Mun., or in King's Co., nr Lann Elo.
r. baile
at Tráig Baile maic Buain, Ll. 145, Mm. 474; ¶  Hc. 1, 48 a.
r. baile mic éada
in c. Limk., Hb. 13 b.
r. baruu
R. Barru; ¶  6 bps. and sts. of, Ll. 374, Lb. 24.
r. becc
R. Beg in Mag Líne, Ll. 24 b, I. 25 a, Lec. 610, Bb. 48 b, 32 b, K. 159 b, Lg. 183, Hb. 60, Ai. 15 b, Mi., Lbl. 874; ¶  2 m. E. of Antr., Adr. 68; ¶  in p. of Donegore, Ac.; ¶  now R. Beg. r. bec; ¶  battle of Formael at R. B. betw. Cenél Eoghain and Cenel Conaill; ¶  in Inishowen (?), Ui.; ¶  v. Formael.
r. bec
S. of Dún mic Dáthó, in Lein., I. 149 a, Bb. 193 b, Lbl. 418.
r. bec
R. Beg, in tl. Rathcroghan, c. Rosc., Fm. iii. 205.
r. becc
unidentified; ¶  al. R. Féc, Pd. viii. 42, Sil. 80; ¶  R. Becc, Ll. 132 b, I. 134 a.
r. bec maicc eogain
Ferns, F. 19; ¶  Ráith Beccáin in Eli in Mun., Cs., C.; ¶  in b. Clonlisk, B. lix.
r. beccáin
Bk. 7 a; ¶  seems in Meath; ¶  Rathbegan in dry. Ratoath, d. Meath, Tax.
r. beicce
in Bregaib, Ll. 393, 316, Bb. 77 b, Lec. 205; ¶  Lec. has R. Becc; ¶  Rathbeggan nr Dunboyne, Mc.
r. benne ce
Mm. 591.
r. bheothaigh
over the Nore; ¶  at Argatros, Bb. 22 b, 23 b, Lec. 286 b, 540, Lg. 77, Mi., Os. v. 276; ¶  Rathbeagh moat; ¶  tl. and p. 1 m. S. of Ballyraggett, c. Kilk.; ¶  a photo of the Rath is given in Carrigan's Hist. of D. of Ossory; ¶  local Irish speakers pronounce it Ravbetha, Raevbe-hach, Rawbahach; ¶  v. R. Betha, R. Bethaig, R. Bethech.
r. berchaín
in Duthaidh Ui Chaemain in Huibh Fhiachrach, Lec. 169, Fir. 287, 274; ¶  in b. Tireragh, Sli., Fy.; ¶  seems in or nr p. Kilglass or Castleconor, and nr Killanly, in p. Castleconor.
r. betha
R. Beatha, on the Nore, Ll. 41, Of. 194; ¶  R. Beathadh, Fir. 99; ¶  al. R. Beothaigh.
r. betha
Cathassach mac Aililla, K. of Ulst., slain there, Ll. 41.
r. bethaig
R. Bethaich; ¶  Erimon was buried at R. B. in Argatros on r. Nóre; ¶  his Fert and Lia are there, Ll. 15, Bb. 11 b, Lec. 30, 33, Sb. 2 b, 3 b, Sc. 19 a, 20 a, Hk. 200, 318; ¶  al. R. Beothaig, q.v.
r. betheach
on r. Nore, K. 129 a; ¶  al. R. Beothaigh, q.v.
r. bethech
K. of the Cruithne slain there, Ui., Mi.; ¶  is R. Betha in Ll. 41, col. 3; ¶  Rathbeagh tl., in b. Galmoy, Kilk., but "jugulatio ir Raith B. regis Cruithne" points to a Rathveagh in c. Antr., or Rathfey, in dry. Duleek, Meath; ¶  there is Raveagh House in c. Tyr.; ¶  Caithiosach, K. of the Picts, was slain in R. B. by the Lagenians (this seems R. B. on the Nore), K. 164 b, Hb. 78.
r. biclend
Bicliu ó R. B. of Dál Mocorb; ¶  Ll. 350 a, I. 108 b, Lec. 107, Lb. 17, Bb. 121 b, Fir. 725, Ll. 385 and Lec. have R. Biglend and Dál Meisincorb; ¶  I., Lb., Bb., Lec., Fir. have Dál Mesincorb; ¶  cf. R. Bicli.
r. bicli
K. of Cashel is called K. of R. B., Ro.; ¶  R. Bicli, in Mun., Anecd. 49.
r. bicria
in or nr Cenél Conaill, Au. i. 482.
r. bilech
ds., Raith Bilich, A. 18 a; ¶  R. Bilig, Ll. 45 a, 316 b, 351, 390, Bb. 78 b, Lec. 109, 49, 209, Mm. 486, Fir. 726, Lb. 20; ¶  the Rath is on E. of the vill. of Ravilly, c. Carl.; ¶  R. Bile (Bran. 91 b) may be Rathvilla tl. in King's Co.
r. biulg
Lec. 62; ¶  leg. R. Bilech (?).
r. blai
Argain Ratha B., a Royal Tale, Ll. 190, Mm. 591.
r. blaáig
"for bru an deirce" at Cruachan, Ll. 211.
r. blaith
Calin Ciarodar (of Cland Eachach) fr. whom are Ui Chíarog of R. B. (Bb. and I. have here R. Blahmic), Lec. 433, Bb. 104 a, I. 86 b; ¶  v. R. Bloid, R. Bathmaic.
r. bláthmaic
I. 86 b, Bb. 104 a; ¶  the old ch. of Rath, b. Inchiquin, c. Clare, Mi., Mc.; ¶  in Dal cCais, Md., Fg.; ¶  i nUachtar Dail Cais, F., Fg.; ¶  Ui Chiarog of R. B., I., Bb.
r. bloid
Cailinn Ciarrodhar, fr. whom the Hui Ciaróg Rátha bloid, Ai. 101 a; ¶  v. R. Blaith.
r. bochaill
in Lathirne, Lec. 574; ¶  v. R. Bachall.
r. bóirne
Rath, al. R. Bóirne, Tax., Rathborney p., b. Burren, c. Clare.
r. both
g. Ratho B., Ui.; ¶  Raphoe, c. Don., Ci., Ui., Mi., Md., N., Gc., Bco. 12 b, 41 a, Lis. 9 b, Bb. 42 a.
r. brain
(Rathfran), Mon. of Rathbran, p. Killala, c. Mayo, Fy. 8; ¶  v. Fersad Tresi; ¶  al. R. Branduib, q.v.
r. brain
Castletown of R. B., nr Duleek, Meath, Gor. 37 a.
r. brainn
on the Slaney, in Lein., Lec. 612; ¶  Rathbran, nr Baltinglas, c. Wickl.; ¶  v. R. Branduib.
r. branduib
in Rafran tl. (p. Killala), b. Tirawly, Mayo, Fy., Ui., Ci., Fir. 276, 828, Lec. 169, Hz. 75; ¶  v. mainistir Rátha B. r. branduib; ¶  on r. Slaney, Ll. 301 b; ¶  v. R. Brainn.
r. braoilein
Eoghan Mac an Bháird of R. B., who wrote these Fragmenta ex antiquis Manuscriptis, K. 191 b; ¶  Rathfriland, c. Down.
r. brecáin
Atrium Breccani, C.; ¶  R. Brackan tl., c. Longf.
r. breisi
Lbl. 805, Fir. 9, Ha. 840; ¶  in Connacht, Mc.; ¶  but Rathbrist tl., in p. and c. Louth(?).
r. brenaind
in Mag Aei, Rc. xvii. 163; ¶  al. R. Glais, nr Rosc. t., Lis. 209 b; ¶  Rathbrennan tl., in p. and c. Rosc., Mi., Ci., Cri.
r. breogha
Finn slain there nr r. Bóinn, Ai. 14 b; ¶  leg. R. Brogha.
r. bresail
K. 173 b; ¶  Senad R. B., Ll. 26 b; ¶  in Mag Mossaid, Ll. 45; ¶  on Mag Mossaid, which was visible fr. S. side of Cashel, c. Tipp., and bordering on Mag Feimin; ¶  Mag Mossaid, at least its S. part, must have been in b. Eliogarty, Mm. 485–6.
r. briathraig
in Ulst., Ll. 94.
r. brigte
Brigit of, fri Currech, i.e., ingen Muridaig and Aidammair, Ll. 368, Bb. 126 a, Lec. 119, Ai. 151 b; ¶  in Crích Hui Cormaic, i.e., in Huib Loisc, Ll. 353, Lec. 113, Fir. 753, Lb. 22 (Lb. and Fir. have i n-Uib Loscain); ¶  R. B. as Baile Mhaine, Bran. 92 a; ¶  v. next word.
r. brígte
in Fir Ceall, King's Co., Ct.; ¶  leg. in Uib Failgi(?); ¶  the only Rathbride tl. is in p. Tully, b. E. Offaly, c. Kild.; ¶  there is no R. B. p., it is in district of Naas, in d. Kild., Ct., Tax.
r. brocada
nr the Liffey, Lbl. 416; ¶  R. Broicedha, Sa. 12 a; ¶  Brocaidh was a Leinsterman, I. 148 b.
r. brocáin
Ruaidhri of, Bb. 158 b; ¶  Rathbracan in c. Longf.; ¶  or Rabrackan tl., c. Cav.
r. buanae
Md. 184; ¶  ? the Moat of Mainham, nr Clongowes, where Buan, Queen of Lein., is buried; ¶  cf. Siege of Howth.
r. buarach
al. R. Buírg in Sleachtaibh, Bb. 23 b.
r. buidb
Ui Cleirceain of; ¶  in O Flaherty's l., Z. 188 b; ¶  R. Buidhbh, Fir. 204; ¶  R. Buidhbh, Rath of Bodb; ¶  pron. Ráweev, no Rafwee tl. in p. Killeany, b. Clare, c. Galw., Wc., Fy.
r. buidhe
Ratheboy in dry. Eliogarty, d. Cashel, Tax.
r. builg
in Musgruidhe Tíre Meathaine, Ai. 149 b.
r. buirg
in Slechtmhag, Lg. 84, Fm. i. 36; ¶  Slechtmag was in p. Ryemoghy, c. Don., O'D.; ¶  but cf. Mag Slecht; ¶  i Slechtaib, Ll. 15, Lec. 574; ¶  v. R. Buirg; ¶  Argain Rátha Buirig, a Royal Tale, Ll. 190, Ha. 799; ¶  in Ulst., Mm. 591; ¶  R. Búirioch in Sleachta, Hk. 320, K. 131 a, Sc. 20 b, Sb. 3 b.
r. caba
hi Granairiut Sinda i. Mag in chairn indiu, Leide Ms. Rc. xiii. 10.
r. caeille cholaim
of Laighis Leathan átha, Ha 802.
r. caeirech medba
al. in Mairtini meic Conrach in Connacht, Sas. 7730; ¶  seems nr Uarán nGaraid, Oran nr Tulsk, c. Rosc.; ¶  W. of Sliab Baghna, 7800.
r. caela
Ti. 74; ¶  Rathkeale, c. Limk.
r. caelchon
at N. end of Long na mBan, Tara, Bb. 188 b.
r. chaille
Molasse of Lethglend, Ab. of, Ll. 372; ¶  ? Rathkyle tls. in cc. Kilk. and Wexf.
r. cainnigh
Rathkenny in dry. Slane, Meath, Gor. 7 b, Tax.
r. cairce
Lec. 30; ¶  cf. Rathcarrick, c. Sli.; ¶  R. Corrig, c. Kilk.; ¶  R. Cairrge fedaigh, built by Fulman, Hk. 302, K. 129 a. r. cairill; ¶  Bp. Diarmait of, Ll. 365.
r. cairn chonaill
nr Forudh in Tailte (?), Ll. 201.
r. cairpri chrichid
Ll. 161, Pd. viii. 50, Rc. xvi. 68; ¶  ? Racarbry at Keady, c. Arm.
r. cais
in Tirconnell, Sil.; ¶  cf. Rathcash tls.; ¶  b. Gowran, c. Kilk.
r. caisil
seat of Cathal mac Findgaini, Lbl. 953; ¶  chennport Muman, Fer. 165; ¶  Cashel.
r. calaig tuadh lubain an tempaill
betw. Binmor and Rathglas in Grainseach p. nr Athenry, Heyne 171.
r. canand
a rath of Queen Tailte, Ll. 201; ¶  cf. R. Cannon tl., c. Limk.
r. canannáin
in Tirconaill, Fm. ii. 816, 818; ¶  in Connacht, Mi.
r. caoin
in Ui Bairrche, Fir. 434.
r. carman
battle of, won by Maelsechlain over Irishmen, Bb. 33 a, 49 b, Lec. 620, Lg. 224, I. 25 a; ¶  I. and Lec. have R. Carmain; ¶  I. says it was won by Brian Boruma.
r. carrain
in Toberrory tl. nr Rathcroghan, c. Rosc., Fm. iii. 205; ¶  Rathcarran tls. in Rosc. and Meath.
r. chathail
Rathkeale, Father O'Keefe's poem circ. 1720; ¶  Rathcathal, al. Rathcatill in dry. Ardagh, d. Limk., Tax.; ¶  Rath cathill in 1418, Rathcahell in 1302; ¶  in p. Killeedy, Limk., Westr.; ¶  2 Rathcahill tls. in c. Limk., and 1 in King's Co.
r. cathail
in Ui Maine, Lec. 157, Bb. 60 b.
r. cathair
E. of Cell Dara, Ll. 118.
r. cathbad
R. Cathbaid in Cruithentuath, nr r. Conchobar in Crích Rois, Bb. 142 a, Tp. 518, Rc. vi. 157; ¶  Bb. adds, may be in Ui Cremthainde; ¶  v. R. Cathbair.
r. cathbair
in Ulst., in Uib Cremthainde, nr the r. Conchobar in Crích Rois, Lbl. 886.
r. catrighe
Rath Catri in p. Clontuskert, c. Galw., Kj. iv. 454. r. celbe; ¶  Bb. 194 b, Sa. 18 a; ¶  nr Tara (?).
r. celtchair
al. Dún dá lethglas (Downpatrick), Ll. 266 a; ¶  R. Celtair mic Duach, Up. 457, Fir. 66, Os. v. 284.
r. cendaig
R. Cennaigh in Meath, Bb. 208 a, I. 160 a, Lec. 494, Sa. 46 a, Os. v. 284, K. 161 a; ¶  Rathkenny in b. Upr. Slane, Meath, Mi., Ui., Ci.
r. cere
Tigernach of, Ll. 368, Lec. 119; ¶  Rathkeery tl., c. Rosc. r. chi; ¶  in Ulst., Lbl. 801.
r. ciaráin
Rathkieran p. in b. Iverk, c. Kilk.
r. cilli
Molaisi of, Lec. 89, I. 111 a.
r. cimaeith
R. Cimaith (in Island Magee), in Semne, Bb. 6 a, 11 b, 23 b, Lec. 550, Fer. 14; ¶  R. Chembáeth, Ll. 6; ¶  R. Cimbaith, bb. 14 b, Lec. 84, 574, Sd. 5 b, Sb. 3 b, Sc. 8 a; ¶  R. Cimbaith in Semne in Dalaraide, Of. 169, K. 123 a, Mi.; ¶  R. Chiombaeith, Lg. 19.
r. cimbaoth
al. R. Glaisi Cuilg; ¶  at Emain (the Navan Ring), nr Arm., Mi., Sc. 20 b, K. 131 a, Hk. 320.
r. cindaelad
belonged to K. of Cashel, Ha. 767.
r. cind con
at Raithin na n-Ingnadh in S. of Mag Feimhin, W. of Cashel, Lis. 233 a; ¶  in the S. of Mag Feimin, Sas. 5512; ¶  in district nr Cashel, 5517; ¶  nr Sliab Cua, 5527.
r. cind con
in Dailaraidi, Lis. 220 b.
r. chind eich
in Ui Nialláin, Bb. 14 b, Lec. 550, Ll. 6, Lec. 84, Fer. 14, Sc. 8 a, K. 123 a, Lg. 19; ¶  R. Cinnech, Mi., Fir. 37; ¶  R. Cinnech, in Hui Niellan in Lein., Of. 169; ¶  in Dail-Idnu, Bb. 6 a, 11 b.
r. cind sléibi
Ll. 374, I. 110 b, Lb. 24.
r. claisi chuilg
Bb. 23 b; ¶  v. R. Glaisi Cuilg, R. Cimbaith.
r. clo
in i Crích Cinn Conuill, Hb. 75 a.
r. clochair
battle of, Of. 249; ¶  in R. I. A. copy of Of. "c. Tyrone" is written in the margin; ¶  at Clogher, c. Tyr., Mi.; ¶  R. Clochair, Ll. 128, Tor. 306, Lec. 51, 87, 582, K. 133 a; ¶  Z. 469 b, Lg. 109, Hk. 336; ¶  this is called R. Clochráin, Ll. 20 a.
r. cloen
K. in R., Ll. 130; ¶  Rathcline in c. Longf. (?).
r. cloentai
Fen.; ¶  the rath of Clane, c. Kild.; ¶  v. Cloenad. r. cluana alastar; ¶  R. C. Alestar for Sliab Colláin, al. Sl. Leitreach in Cúiced Gailian, I. 149 b; ¶  a Cúicced Aililla mic Máta, Bb. 194 b, Sa. 16 b 1; ¶  on Sl. Leitreach in Connacht Taillte, Lbl. 422.
r. cluata
"Argain Rátha Cluata," a tale, Ha. 799; ¶  Rathclittagh tl. in Westm.
r. cnamrosa
in Crích Cnamrosa in Lein., Ll. 195, Bb. 197 a; ¶  R. Chnamrois, battle of betw. Bresal Belach and Cairpre Lithfeochair, Lec. 465, Lbl. 433; ¶  ? R. Knauis in Adthy dry., d. Dublin, Cr. leg. R. Knaruis; ¶  seems nr Castlemartin.
r. cnó
in Gartan, where Columb was born, Bco. 5 a b, 14 a; ¶  R. Cró, Ct.; ¶  v. Cloch Ruad.
r. cobhthaigh
"betw. Ráith C. and Tara," Sas. 427, Sil.; ¶  prob. Rathcoffey nr Clongowes College, c. Kild.; ¶  a dau. of Ughánach of R. C., was mother of Moiris Eustace, Fir. 645; ¶  Wogan of R. coffey, c. Kild.
r. cobthaig
Rathcoffy br. in Reary p., Pgi.
r. codnaigi
Fir. 295, nr Drumcliff, c. Sli., Fy. 296.
r. coinchedha
i Seimne, Hk. 320, K. 131 a; ¶  v. R. Cuindcheda. r. coirpri ocus brocáin; ¶  nr Cláire, the Cenél Colmáin dwelt there, Tl. lvi. 200, Ct.; ¶  in b. Coonagh, c. Limk.
r. coirpri
at Scrín Colum Cille, or Acall, Bb. 190 a; ¶  at Tara, Lbl. 405.
r. colmáin
at Tara, Pd. viii. 24, Lbl. 403, Lg.; ¶  R. Colmáin Mic Caelchon at Tara, Ll. 30, Bb. 188 b, I. 143 b, Sa. 4 a.
r. colpthai
fri Dún anair, is í a chell (i., cell Tassaigh, i., cerd Patraic), Lh. 102, Fir. 694; ¶  R. Colpa, i Leith Cathail, F., Fg., Md., Ct., M., Fep.; ¶  Raholp, 3 m. NE. of Downpatrick.
r. comain
in Breg, Lec. 554; ¶  leg. R. Comair (?).
r. comair
R. Commair, in Meath, Ll. 310, I. 160 a, Bb. 208 a, Lec. 495, Sa. 46 a, Cg.; ¶  in Breg, Ll. 152; ¶  prob. at confluence of r. Boyne with 4 or 5 small rr. at Clonard, Meath, Cg. 22; ¶  may be at Bally-Cumber, King's Co.
r. comair inn fheda
in Ui Failgi, Lec. 199.
r. con
rath of Queen Tailte, Ll. 201; ¶  in Tuaith Taillteann, I. 165 b, Lec. 514, Sa. 656; ¶  cf. Rathcon, in dry. and d. Cashel, Tax.
r. conaill
in Tirconnell, Sil. 247.
r. conaire
at Acall, Ll. 161, Bb. 190 a, pd. viii. 50; ¶  at Tara, Lbl. 405.
r. conchobair
at Tara, and E. of the Sescend Temrach, Pd. viii. 16, Lg. 151.
r. conchobair mic nessa
at Tara, N. of the Treduma Nesi, I. 143 b, Bb. 188 b; ¶  at Tara, at the N. side of Tredua; ¶  its "dorus sair in comartus Medi Conchulainn," Ll. 30, Sa. 4 a.
r. conlai
Argain Rátha Conlai; ¶  a tale, Ha. 799.
r. connraid mic amargin
in Ulst., Ll. 94.
rath cre
Tigernach of, Bb. 126 a, Ai. 151 b; ¶  ? Rathkrea, ford on the Shannon, Ac.; ¶  ? R. Criaig in d. Glendaloch, Cr. an. 1190 1212.
r. credain
Bran. 92 b; ¶  Rathcreedan tl., p. Rathcoole, c. Dub.
r. crimthaind
Ciaran of Cluain Mic Nóis was born at Ráith Chrimthaind in Magh Ae (Mag Aii, I.), I. 107 a, Ll. 349, Bb. 120 b, Lec. 370, Fir. 730; ¶  sist fhoda eter Fidharta 7 R. Cremthainn, Lis. 36 a.
r. crinna
al. Dún Crinnai, Sa. 82; ¶  v. Crinna.
r. cró
Fer. 31; ¶  at Crinda in Breg, Lec. 519; ¶  i mBreghabh, Sa. 72 b; ¶  nr Slane, c. Meath, Mi., Cri., Cps. 79, 485; ¶  Tadc Mac Ceín tuaid i rRáith Chró ro briss vii. catha in oen ló for Ulto co rinna réim óta Crinna co hÁrd Céin, Ll. 328, Bb. 107 b, Loc. 421, K. 145; ¶  spelt R. Cruith, Z. 470, col. 2.
r. cró
Finn, son of Brisal (K. of Lein.), was fr. it, Sas. 1437; ¶  seems in Lein.
r. crochain
Mm. 591.
r. croich
Bb. 23 a; ¶  in Mag Inis (al. b. Lecale), in Ulst., Ll. 15, Mi., Lg. 84, Lec. 62; ¶  al. R. Croith, Lec. 574; ¶  R. Croichne, Bb. 23 b, Sb. 3 b, Hk. 320, Lec. 31, Sc. 20 b, K. 131 a.
r. croichean croiderge
in Mag Aoi, Ar. 76.
r. cruachan
Ll. 31, 157 a, 170 a, Lec. 162, F.; ¶  seat of Guaire mac Colmáin, Lbl. 950; ¶  so called fr. Cruacha, Meadhbh's mother, K. 137 a, Hk. 368; ¶  Rathcroghan nr Balanagare, Fy. 19; ¶  SW. of Tulsk, c. Rosc., Ar. 76, Fm. vi. 1944, Mi., Ci., Sil.
r. crúi
Colmán of, Ll. 366, Bb. 124 b; ¶  R. Cru, Lec. 115; ¶  is R. Cruinn, Ai. 150 a.
r. crund candand
Ui Taiti of; ¶  in Ulst., Lec. 198.
r. cuain
O Lochan of; ¶  in Mun., Hz. 230; ¶  Rathcoun nr Cashel, c. Tipp.
r. cuanáin
tl. in Kilmacshalgan p., Sli., Fy. 261, Fir. 275.
r. cuanartaigh
Caislén Rátha C., Ci.; ¶  perh. Rath Conari in dry. Lochsewdy, d. Meath, Tax.
r. cúil
Bran 92 b; ¶  Rathcoole in W. of c. Dub. nr c. Kild.; ¶  but Mm. equates Rathcoole with R. Cumhail.
r. cuile
prob. t. Rathcoole, p. Ratoath, Meath, Mi.; ¶  R. Cule, a stronghold of Fir Cule .i. Ui Segain, Tl. 184; ¶  seems betw. Áth ua Lilaig and Bile Tortan in Meath; ¶  cf. Coolrath in p. and c. Louth.
r. cuillenn
Argain Rátha C., a Royal Tale, Ll. 190, Mm. 591, Ha. 799; ¶  Rathcullen tl., p. Cloone, c. Leit.
r. cuinncheda
R. Cuincheda, in Seimne (Island Magee, c. Antr.), Sb. 3 b, Sc. 20 b, Lec. 31, 62, 574, Mi., Lg. 821, Bb. 23 b; ¶  R. Chuingeda, Ll. 15.
r. cuinge
v. R. Cungi.
r. cuirc
al. Cashel, Obr.
r. cuiri
betw. Dundalk and the sea at the head (or end) of Tráig Baile, Sas. 5738.
r. cuirrig
Cuirrech Lifi do Laignib diatá Raith Cuirrig, Rc. xiv. 42, Lbl. 951.
r. cuirrig
al. Cend Cuirrig, W. of Faichi Femin, at r. Siuir, Bb. 201 b.
r. culcín
in Mun.; ¶  R. Cuilcín Crutairi an chnuic, Hz. 230.
r. cúmhaill
nr Forchairthinn, Mm. 403.
r. cumair
in Meath, Fir. 66; ¶  v. R. Comair.
r. cungi
R. Chungai i Sertib, A. 18 b, 11 b; ¶  R. Congi in Campo Sereth (over the r. betw. Es Ruaid and the sea), A. 15 a b; ¶  i crích Conaill, Tl.; ¶  in Tír Aeda, Ct.; ¶  Racoon hill in t. Ballymagroarty, p. Drumhome, c. Don., Adr., Ods. 688; ¶  the 7 bps. of R. Cuingi, Ll. 374, I. 110 a, Lb. 24; ¶  Argain Ratha Cuinge, a Royal Tale, Ll. 190, Ha. 799, Mm. 591.
r. dá briotóg
Rath hill, in tl. Rathquarter, p. Calry, c. Sli., nr Sli. t., Fm. vi. 1976, Mi.
r. daigenain
called fr. Taidcne, son of Eochaidh, son of Aedh, Bb. 53 a, Lec. 146, Fir. 190, Hx. 217.
r. dari
at Arm., Tl. p. 228, Lis. 6 b; ¶  in Oirtheraib, the Ferta was nr it, Lb. 28.
r. darthaigh
R. Derthaighe, Fep.; ¶  v. R. Derthaige.
r. dá-thorc
nr St. Mullins—yesterday at R. D. T., to-night at Ros Broc, Hx. 944; ¶  nr Ros Broc.
r. derg
in Ultaib, K. 23, 37, p. 195.
r. dermaige
in Lein., Ll. 315, Lec. 203.
r. derthaige
Md.; ¶  i n-hUib Failge, Lh. 118; ¶  R. Dirthige, Ll. 357, Fg.
r. descirt
R. D. Breg, Ib. p. 66, Fer. 137.
r. diarmata
Bp. Diarmait of, Ll. 365; ¶  Rathdermot tl., c. Tipp. r. domnaig; ¶  Colmán of, Ll. 366, Bb. 124 b, Lec. 115; ¶  Rathdowney in c. Wexf., or in Queen's Co.
r. domhnaig
al. Árd Fothadh in Tír Aodha, Lg. 190.
r. domhnaigh
Rathdowney, b. Upr. Ossory, Queen's Co., Fia.
r. domhnaill
in the W., Tor. 7; ¶  Rathdonnell in Mayo and c. Don. r. dongaluigh; ¶  plundered by O Byrne, Bran. 91 b.
r. dreoáin
O Mahony of; ¶  in W. Mun., Fir. 636; ¶  R. Dreamhan, Ai. 78 a, 135 b; ¶  R. Dreoin, Hz. 85.
r. droma
seat of Hui Dega Bic—i.e., the Hui Muireadaigh in Lein., Ll. 312, Bb. 72 a, Lec. 193, Fir. 453; ¶  Aodh O Broin; ¶  Aedh O Broin (Byrne) of R. D., Bran. 139 a; ¶  Rathdrum, c. Wickl.
r. droma breg
Lec. 281.
r. droma deilce
R. Droma Deilge, seat of K. of Cashel, I. 136 a, Bb. 149 a, Lis. 143 a, Lec. 377, Lct.
r. droma deirc
fr. Lind Fheic on Boyne, crossed Senbreghmag S. to R. D. D., Lis. 201 a; ¶  in c. Dub. (?).
r. droma nó
Rc. xii. 350; ¶  nr Tibraid in Cenél Maine; ¶  a monast. of St. Fechin's; ¶  R. Droma Núa, in Meath, C. 142; ¶  Rathdrumnewe ch. nr Clonmore, c. Louth, Kc. 196.
r. druadh
battle of, Hb. 62.
r. druigin
Cailte born in R. Druigin, Lis. 200 b.
r. druim
a Dighna Eireann, I. 143 a; ¶  Rathdrum, in Wickl.
r. duabháin
in b. Inchiquin, c. Clare, Ai. 106 b; ¶  cf. Rathduane tl., c. Cork.
r. duib meic treoin
in Ulst., nr Tracht Rudhraidhe, Lis. 222 a, Sil.; ¶  Rathduff tl., nr Dundalk (?).
r. dubhda
nr Dun da ros(?), Lis. 194 b.
r. dúine
cath R. D., Hb. 51; ¶  cf. Rathdoony tl., c. Sli.(?).
r. dúine da lethglas
Ci.; ¶  at Down.
r. dumha
battle by Cormac, Fir. 760, Mi.
r. dúrlais
al. Durlus Muaidhe; ¶  al. Durlus Guaire in Tirawly, betw. Doonfeeny and Ardnarea, not far fr. Kilmore-Moy, Fy.
r. dúrlais
in p. Kilruane, b. Lower Ormond, c. Tipp., 4 1/2 m. W. of Tuaim Uí Mheadhra, Ods. 628; ¶  Rathurles tl., c. Tipp.
r. eabna
one of the Dighna of Erin, I. 143 a, Pd. viii. 42; ¶  al. R. Emna, R. Abhna.
r. ech
a ch. in Connaught, Ct.; ¶  v. R. Eich.
r. echach
K. 368, ed. Haliday; ¶  Muinter Rátha Eachach, Fir. 233. r. eclais; ¶  a great dún of Mun., Bb. 108 b; ¶  Rathaglish tl., c. Kilk., 5 m. fr. Waterf. city, at one time c. Kilk. was in Mun. r. edain; ¶  v. R. Etain.
r. edair
Mun. defeats Lein. in cath Rátha E., prob. nr Howth (Ben Edair), Mi., Cri., Rc. xvii. 419, Hb. 95; ¶  O Briain marched into Lein. and defeated MacDomhnaill Ramhar at R. E. Hui Mhaoil na mbó, Ai. 28 a.
r. eich
al. R. Ech, Pd. viii. 42, Fg., Md.; ¶  R. Each, I. 143 a.
r. eirc
seat of the K. of Cashel, Bb. 149 a, Lis. 143 a, Lec. 377, Lct.
r. eirc
in Bregia, Of. 273, Lec. 387.
r. ele
part of dowry of Miss Holywood, who married James Lord Delvin, Fir. 840.
r. emnae
the Navan fort, nr Arm., Lu. 134 b.
r. emna
Pd. viii. 42; ¶  al. R. Abhna, R. Eabna, R. Eamhna, Longport Cloinne h Ir, Tor. 285; ¶  Rahoon(?).
raithen
g. Raithne, Fm. iii. 1060, Md. 126, 130 (in Plebe Ferkel, B. xiv. 377); ¶  Rahan, nr Tullamore, F.; ¶  df. Raithin, Tl., F., Fg., Md., Fer. 34 b, Rr. 82; ¶  Rathin raglain, lb. 87; ¶  d. Rathainn, Bco. 17 b; ¶  Raithen, ns.; ¶  g. Raithin (aeclessia Raithin, A. 11 a), F., Cs., Au. i. 102, Bb. 49 b, 33 a, Lis. 44 b, Mi., Cri.; ¶  g. Rathin; ¶  d. Raithiun, Au. i. 220, 226, 102; ¶  v. Rathen.
raith enaigh
in Ely, Mun., C. 591.
r. enaigh
in Tír Énna, Bco. 6 a, C.; ¶  dp. Rathaibh Enna, Lis. 8 b; ¶  now Rathmochy, b. Raphoe, c. Don., Adr. 192.
raithen mór
d. Raithin Móir, in Fir Muighi, Cg. (Rahan, 2 1/2 miles E. of Mallow, on the road to Fermoy).
r. eochaidh
al. Ráith Cruachan, Hk. 368.
r. eochach mic luchta
X. 157.
r. eochach salbuide
in Mag Aremain, in Ulst., Bb. 142 b.
r. eochaidh
al. R. Cruachan, Hk. 368.
r. eomhain
in Laigenmaig, Hk. 302, K. 129 a.
r. epscoip
R. Espuice, Rathaspic p., c. Westm.; ¶  the Rath in on brink of L. Glyn, Mi.
r. epscoip
R.-easpuic, in Dal-aradia, Ct.
r. epscoip comraide
7 bps. of, Ll. 374, I. 110 b; ¶  R. E. Comraighe, Lb. 24.
r. epscuip fhindich
in Uib Dearca Chéin, q.v., Tl.
r. eremoin
in Laiginmagh, Lec. 30.
r. erend
Faelan of, i n-Albain, F., Fg.; ¶  Md. has R. Eran, nr St. Fillan's in Scotl., at E. end of L. Earn, Cps., cxxxvii.; ¶  in Chartulary of Inchaffray, p. 6, "Castellum de Heryn," is prob. Rath Erend, ibidem.
r. esa
R. Essa in view of Síd in Broga, Duma na nGiall in Tara, and Dún Drimthainn on Edar, Rd. 291, Sa. 6 b, Pd. vii. 2, 6, viii. 50, I. 144 b, Lbl. 406, Ll. 163, Bb. 190 a, 353 a.
r. essa caoide
where Burke was proclaimed Mac William, Ar. 112; ¶  in Tirawly, N. Mayo; ¶ 
r. esclai
rí na n-Airthir slain there, Ui., Hb. 78; ¶  seems in Airtheraibh; ¶  R. Esclair. prob. Rathesker 2 1/2 m. W. of Dunleer, Louth, Mi.
r. etáin
Sa. 25 b; ¶  nr r. Barrow, Ll. 195, B. 198 a; ¶  Lec. 466; ¶  R. Etain in Ui Ceinnselaig, Ui.; ¶  rí Rátha E., bardic name for K. of S. Lein., Hen.; ¶  R. Etain, R. Ettain, Mi.; ¶  R. Etaine, Lec.; ¶  "it is easily known by (the woe of) R. É. that the K. of Ui Dróna is dead," Fia. 238; ¶  this is Rathedan tl. in p. Agha, b. E. Idrone, Carl., nr Leighlinbridge; ¶  O'D. in Fia. wrongly equates it with Ferns, of which St. Aedán is patron.
r. etair
R. E.-fhuarthonnaigh, Fer. 80; ¶  v. R. Edair.
r. fhacthna
in Ulst., Ll. 94.
r. faelad
R. Fhaeladh, seat of K. of Cashel, I. 136 a, Lec. 377, Bb. 149 a, Lis. 143 a; ¶  prob. the ancient name of R. Gaela, Rathkeale, c. Limk., Lct.; ¶  Rathfalla tl., c. Tipp.(?).
r. failbi
Lec. 209; ¶  in Ui Cendselaig(?).
r. failbhe
St. Failbhe Finn of, of Clann Dofa Mac Aonghusa, Fir. 242.
r. fearadh
Rahara t. and p., b. Athlone, c. Rosc., Mi., Cri.; ¶  Forath simply in Au.
r. fear fosadh
in plain of Moyrath in Ulst., Bb. 152 b.
r. fec
Pd. viii. 42; ¶  al. R. Becc.
r. fedelme
at Temair Brogadhniad in Lein., Of. 282, Lec. 387; ¶  v. Temair B.
r. ferainn
given to Ciaran Saigre, Bc. 10; ¶  R. feráin, Sil. 6; ¶  seems to be nr Sierkeiran.
r. fernan
in c. Dubl., Sw. an. 1295; ¶  Rathfarnam, S. of Dublin.
r. fiachach
above Badammair, q.v., Ll. 206.
r. fiachach mic monche
on Cnoc Raphann in Caill Lonche, Ll. 201.
r. fiachrach
7 Eps. of, Ll. 374, I. 110 b, Lb. 24; ¶  Refeera in p. Magheross, c. Mon.
r. fionnain
al. Raith na bhFiann, Cf. p. 63; ¶  seems to be not far fr. Sliab Mis; ¶  Raith-fhionnáin, Rahinnane tl., in p. Ventry, Kerry.
r. forge
R. Foirrge, Dá Bríg Ratha Forge, Ll. 369, Lec. 119; ¶  R. Foirne, Bb. 126 a.
r. fremand
R. Fremaind, at Frewin, nr Mullingar.
r. fuadach
tl. in p. Baslick, Rosc., Fm. iii. 205. r. fuamain; ¶  in Lein., Sb. 2 b, Sc. 19 a, Hx. 881. r. gabáin; ¶  St. B. 741; ¶  seems in Barrymore, c. Cork.
r. gabra
Pd. viii. 42, I. 143 a; ¶  Rathgorragh tl. in Wickl.; ¶  Rathgory, c. Louth.
r. gadraind
in Mun., Lec. 126.
r. gaela
v. R. Gaila.
r. gaiar
in Ulst., Bb. 160 b.
r. gaila
Argain Rátha Gaila, a Royal Tale, Ll. 190; ¶  cf. R. Gaela, Rathkeale, c. Limk., Ods. 688; ¶  pron. Ragaela by the natives; ¶  R. Gaola, St. B. 511, Mm.
r. gairni
Cramsech and Créd, at Raith Gairni, Ll. 353; ¶  is R. Gairm in Lec. 112, Lb. 22, Fir. 752; ¶  perh. R. Gairbh; ¶  cf. Rathgarny tl., c. Wexf.
r. garb
R. Garbh; ¶  St. Liber of, Bb. 125 a, Lb. 367, Lec. 117, Ai. 150 b; ¶  Rathgarf in dry. of Tane, d. Dublin, Tax.; ¶  now Rathgar, nr S. of Dublin; ¶  or Rathgarf, in dry. Fower, d. Meath, Tax.
r. garbáin
al. Muilenn nGarban, Bb. 53 a, Fir. 190, Hx. 217; ¶  Rathgarvan tl., in p. Clara, c. Kilk.
r. garsalcha
in Meath, Hb. 72.
r. geilbe
or Ceilbe in Lein., Lbl. 424, I. 149 b.
r. genaind
in Tuath Tailltenn, I. 165 b, Lec. 514, Sa. 65 b; ¶  cf. Rathgeenan tl., c. Louth,
r. giaín
in c. Leit., Ci.; ¶  Rathgeean tl., c. Sli.
r. glais
in Clann Riocaird, Fir. 124; ¶  R. Glas, in p. of Grainseach, nr Athenry, O'Heyne, 170.
r. glais
al. R. Brénaind, fr. Roscomain Patrick went to R. G., Lis. 209 b; ¶  nr t. of Rosc.(?).
r. glaisse cuilg
al. R. Cimbaith at Emain (at the Navan Ring, nr Arm.), Ll. 15, Lec. 62, Lg. 84, Mi.
r. gniad
a Cerna a nIarthar Midhe (?); ¶  Cearna, is and atá primhreleg Iarthair Midhe acus Bregh, Sa. 71 a 1; ¶  in Cernae, Teh. 242, Fer. 210; ¶  in Meath.
r. gogáin
Rathgoggan tl. and p.; ¶  al. Rathgogan, al. Charleville, c. Cork, Pgi. i. 390.
r. goirrgin
nr Athenry, Ar. 132; ¶  al. Aileach Goirrgín, Rathgorgon tl. in p. Kilconerin, b. Athenry, c. Galw., Mi.
r. goirt
Pd. viii. 42; ¶  a Dighna na hEireann, I. 143 a.
r. gonta
in Breg, Fir. 670.
r. grainde
at Tara, I., 143 b; ¶  E. of Claenferta, Pd. viii. 10, 16; ¶  W. of Sescend Temrach, Bb. 188 b, Ll. 30, Lg. 151, Sa. 4 a. r. ghrainne; ¶  D. and G. ii. 35; ¶  in the cantred of Ceis Corainn. r. granaird; ¶  Argain Ratha G.; ¶  a Royal Tale, Ll. 190.
r. grenncha
in Pobal Muinntire Crechain, l. of Shane Bourke, Fa. 2.
r. guaili
al. Raith Aeda Builc, Ui., which suggests Rathkeale in Scotl.(?).
r. guaire
Mag Eoghachan plundered it, Hb. 127, Con. 59 a; ¶  Rathwire in p. Killucan, Westm., Mi., Mis. i. 226.
r. guaire
a day's march N. fr. Mag Ai, and betw. it and Srath an fhirén, Lg. 214, Ce. 48; ¶  seems to be in c. Rosc.; ¶  cf. Rathgory tl., Louth.
r. guala
prob. Rathgaile, nr Donaghadee, c. Down, Mi., Cri.
r. guali
Ui.; ¶  battle there betw. the Ulaid and Desmuma, Z. 469 col. 3; ¶  ? Rathgole in dry. Fethard, d. Cashel, Tax.
r. guanlai
story of Argain Rátha G., Ha. 799.
r. guill
a Dighna of Éire, I. 143 a, Pd. viii. 42.
r. gunta
in Bregaib, Bb. 93 b, 111 b; ¶  in Breg, Gc. 26, X. 159, Fir. 780.
r. guth aird
there is—Lec Patraic i nGlind na mBodur i fagus do Nith nemundach, Ls. i. 2.
r. iarthair
in Tuaith Taillteann, I. 165 b, Sa. 65 b; ¶  a rath of Queen Tailte, Ll. 201, Lec. 514.
r. imbuaid
al. Ráth Ini, It. iii. 550; ¶  Gerg's stronghold in NW. of Irel.
r. imgain
N. of Cell-dara, Ll. 114; ¶  K. of Ui Foilgi slain there; ¶  Rathangan, c. Kild., Ui., Mm. 487, Mi.; ¶  in Fid nGaible, It. i. 106, Hc. 2, 748; ¶  R. Ingan, Sw. 1270; ¶  R. Imegan, Tr. an. 1289; ¶  R. Emegan, Tax.; ¶  R. Iomdhain, Bran. 91 b, Fm. v. 1494.
r. imgatt
in Ulst., Ll. 801.
r. imil
Ll. 298 b; ¶  al. R. na Sciath over Trácht Rudraige in Ulaid, or perh. nr Benn Boirchi, Sas. 3245, Lis. 221 b.
r. imil
R. Immil; ¶  al. inGarbthanach, in Lein.; ¶  battle there, Ll. 295 a, 296 a, Lec. 589, 593; ¶  a palace of K. of Lein., Of. 305, Ll. 295 b, Lg. 138, 140, which puts it in Mag Mugna.
raithín
Raheens, in b. Carra, Mayo, Fy.
ráith in bantrachta
in S. of Mag Feimin, nr Cashel, Sas. 5517, 5542; ¶  al. Lis in bantrachta, 5517.
r. inbir
Lec. 51, Lg. 108, Up. 846; ¶  in Ui Garchon, Lis. 5 b, Lb. 28, Tl. 186; ¶  rí Rátho Inbir, Ui., where Hen. says it is at Wickl. Harb.; ¶  O'D. in Mi. says it is at Bray; ¶  I hold it is at Arklow (v. Inber nDea, Inber Mór in Ui Garchon); ¶  Castellum prope mare positum, Up. 846; ¶  tigerna Rátha I., Mi.
r. inbir
betw. Dublin and Drogheda, Ct.; ¶  but v. previous word. r. inbhir amon; ¶  at mouth of r. Almond in W. Lothian, Scotl., Sk. 381; ¶  at confluence of r. Almond and r. Tay, nr Scone, Cps. 151, 430.
r. hindile
in b. Clare, c. Galw.; ¶  its Erenach had the tithes of O Flaherty, Wc. 371, Z. 189 a.
r. in druad
cath Rátha in D., Ui., Cps. 168; ¶  in Scotl.(?). raithin ind imairic; ¶  in Mun., SW. of Ath na nÓc or Ath Olair(?), Lis. 177 b.
ráith inguir
Mi.; ¶  in b. Ida, c. Kilk.
r. ini
Ll. 253 b; ¶  nr Cruachu in Connacht; ¶  al. Duma Ferbe in the NW., Ll. 258 b; ¶  it was in Mag Ini and "Gerg's fort," Ll. 259 a.
raithin in imairic
NW. of Áth na nÓc, al. Áth Colpa at Long Cliach in Mun., Lis. 173 b.
ráith in máil
it and R. Speláin on E. of Tulach na fiad in Lein., Lis 228 b, Sas. 4756, Sil.
ráithin na ngaruighthe
McCarthy of Dun Drónain slew the sons of Domhnal O Suiliobhain in Raithinn na nGaruighthe in Báróideachaibh, Ai. 52 b; ¶  Raheen in b. Barrets, Cork.
raithín na n-ingnadh
in Magh Feimhin, W. of Cashel, Lis. 233 a.
raithín na nonbar
in the great plain of Lein.; ¶  Finn's men suffered heavily there, Lis. 233 b.
raithin na n-othrus
nr Sliab Mis and Tralee in Kerry, Sas. 6184.
raithin na sénaigechta
nr Sliab Mis at Tralee, c. Kerry, Sas. 5905, 6144, 5913, 5914.
raith innsi edhnigh
Fg.; ¶  seem two separate places—Ráith and Inis Edhnigh in Md.
r. in phoboil
given by McMorrough to Abbot of Ossory an. 1160, Gn.
r. in tobair gil
St. Kevin's birth-place, Irish Life of St. Kevin.
raithin thomseaain
on boundary of Cloch Naighe, Ix. 64.
raithiú
K. of Fir Cell slain there, Hb. 112; ¶  leg. Raithin.
ráith iugaine
seems at or nr Fermoy, Fer. 103 b; ¶  Rahoonagh tl., c. Cork.
r. laegairi
v. R. Lóegairi.
r. laeghaire
in Mudhurna, Fir. 706; ¶  fr. R. L. to Carrac Fergusa, Sto. 18 b.
r. laignein
Hx. 947; ¶  R. lannan tl., c. Wexf.(?).
r. laithín
in Thomond, Ai. 73 a; ¶  Rathlaheen tls., nr Ennis, c. Clare.
r. lampaighe
Mogoboc, i.e., Goban, patron of, Mt. 15.
raithland
l. of Ui Gormgilli in Cera ext. fr. Rodba to R., Lec. 168, Fir. 272, Fy.; ¶  Fir. and Fy. have Raithleann; ¶  as. Raithleann, in b. Carra, Mayo; ¶  now Realin on brink of L. Carra, betw. Brownstown House and the bridge of Keel, Fy.
ráith laogh
now Rathlee, in p. Easkey, c. Sli., Fy.
r. leacain
al. Port na Leacan, Fir. 344; ¶  v. Baile Ratha L. in b. Tirawly, Fa. 21; ¶  Rathlackan tl.
r. leamhna
in Mun., K. 150 b.
raithleand
gs., Lct.; ¶  Ui Eochach Raithleann, Ha. 737; ¶  rí Raithlenn, Lis. 20 a, Ls. i. 82; ¶  g. Raithlinne, Lg. 215, Mi., Cri., N., Lis. 142 b; ¶  d. Raithliunn, Bb. 148 b; ¶  in Ui-Eathach, in Mun.; ¶  tigerna Ua n-Ethach Muman .i. tigerna Raithlinne, Mi.; ¶  is, or is in, b. Kinalmeaky, c. Cork, N. 258, Lct., Mi.; ¶  the larger part of Bandon is in it, and also the vill. of Roundhill, which is, perhaps, Raithlinn, and in SW. vicinity of Bandon. ráith libir; ¶  S. Liber of, Ll. 367, Bb. 125 a, Lec. 117, Ai. 150 b.
r. libthen
St. Iolladan of, Fir. 707; ¶  v. R. Lipthen.
r. lid ...
Ll. 354; ¶  Cell Arad in it.
r. lifen
v. R. Lipthen.
r. line
in Dál nAraide, Bb. 147 a, Lec. 371, Lis. 140 a, Lct.; ¶  i.e., Rath Mór Maighe Line in Moylinny, c. Antr., Lct.
r. linn
in agone R., Cs.; ¶  an oinach or fair there, Cs.; ¶  Eoganacht Raithlinde in Mun., Ccc. 32; ¶  Eoganacht Raithlenn, Fir. 603.
r. lipthen
Rathline al. Rathlihen, Frankford, King's Co., Dm. iii. 619, or in b. Balliboy, Hen. in Fep.; ¶  Liadan of, in Feraibh Cell, in Midhe, Bb. 124 a; ¶  R. Liphthen la Firu Ceall a Midiu, I. 109 a; ¶  R. Liphten, Fg., Md.; ¶  R. Liphiten, Mt. 26, Ll. 354; ¶  R. Libthen, Hx. 220 a, Lec. 113, Fep.; ¶  R. Lifen, Lb. 21, Fir. 707; ¶  Liadan of, Bb., Lec. 113; ¶  Illadan of, I., Ll., Hx.; ¶  Liagaine of, Lb.
r. lis eanaich gamnae
al. Dún Enaich Gamnai, Bb. 96 a, Lec. 279; ¶  Lis Aenaig Gamhna of the Dál nUisce in Ulst., I. 66 a; ¶  of Ui Echach or Dal Fiatach, Fir. 499.
r. lochaid
R. Lochat, R. Lochit; ¶  at Glascharn (in Glascharn tl., p. Mullingar, c. Westm., O'D., Mi.), Ll. 15, Lec. 62, 574, Bb. 23 b, Lg. 84, K. 131, Sb. 3 b, Sc. 20 b, Hk. 320; ¶  v. Fm. ii. Addenda.
r. loegairi
at Tara; ¶  maraid fri Ráith Ríg andes R. L. is a Les is a Lecht for lár a lis, Pd. viii., Lg. 152, Bb. 188 b, I. 143 b, Sa. 5 a; ¶  fri Lathrach Tigi Mairisen a tuaid, the body of Loegaire lies SE. of the ráith, Ll. 30.
r. lorg
Queen Tailte's Rath, Ll. 201.
r. lort
of Tuath Thailltenn, Lec. 514, I. 165 b, Sa. 65 b.
r. luc
Bp. of, in the Archdiocese of Arm., K. 181 b.
r. lucraid
S. of Cell Cluaine, Lec. 258.
r. lugach
in Tuath Taillteann, I. 165 b; ¶  R. Lughaidh, Sa. 65 b; ¶  v. R. Lughdach.
r. lugair
in Connacht, Lec. 367, Sto. 13 b.
r. lugdach
at Tara, Mm. 478; ¶  Queen Tailte's rath, Ll. 201; ¶  R. Luigdech of Tuath Tailten, Lec. 514.
r. luirc
Queen Tailte's rath, Ll. 201; ¶  in Tuath Taillten, Lec. 514, I. 165 b, Sa. 65 b.
r. luirg
Ardsratha, al. Rathluirg on L. Derg in Cinéal Eoghain; ¶  Doire Coluim Chille, R. L., R. Bóth plundered and burned by the Mun. men, Ai. 62 b, 34 a; ¶  in Slechtmag, Mi.
r. lúraig
p. Maghera, c. Derry; ¶  now pronounced Maghera-Raw, .i. Machaire Rátha (Luraigh), Mi., Ui.; ¶  Lurech mac Cuanach of R. L., in Ulst., Ll. 333, X. 58, Bb. 64 b, Lec. 181, Fir. 335; ¶  the Bishop of Rathlury transferred his residence fr. the Villa Rathlurensis to Derry, as Rathlury was not accessible on account of mts., woods and lakes, Tr. 48; ¶  for R. Luraigh = Maghera, cf. R. Muirbuilc =Maghera (Rátha M.).
r. macha
Lec. 387.
r. mac n-aeda
al. Rathin Macc n-Aeda, the Green or Faithchi on the S. side of Cork, Lb. 214 b.
r. mac ind ecis
Sinach of, Bb. 95 a; ¶  in the Fox's country.
r. mac stialláin
i n-Ardghal, F., Ll. 364, B. lix.
r. mael
al. R. Máil, I. 143 a, Pd. viii. 42; ¶  cf. Rathmoyle; ¶  perh. R. Maol, Rathmoyle, in p. Kilmore-Moy, E. of r. Moy, Fy. 496.
r. maige
R. Maige ó Eilech, nr Sierkieran, Sil. 12; ¶  in Eile, Bc. 21; ¶  N. of Rath Orca towards Almu Laigen, Lis. 198 a.
r. maige
or Rathmag, in Conn, C.; ¶  R. Muighe, C. 226.
r. maighe aonaigh
Fg.; ¶  in Tír Enna, Mi.; ¶  v. R. M. Enaigh, R. M. Oenaig.
r. maige crochan
Bd. 27; ¶  Rathcroghan, c. Rosc.
r. maige deiscirt
bishop's see, K. 173 b (not d. Cashel, Lismore, Waterf., Cork, Limk., or Killaloe, ergo Ardfert); ¶  Ratass, nr Tralee, Kerry, Cam. ii. 788; ¶  al. Ardfert, Lan. iv. 44; ¶  cf. R. M. Tuaiscirt.
r. maighe enaigh
Raymochy, b. of Raphoe, c. Don., Adr. 192.
r. maighe lemna
in Ulst., Ll. 24, Bb. 31 a.
r. maige oinaig
Ciarán, abb Rátho M. O. 7 Tige mo Finnu, Raymachy, b. Raphoe, c. Don., Ui., Fir. 497, I. 65 b, Lec. 283, Ct. 183; ¶  in Dalriada, Ct.; ¶  Rath nr Manor-Cunningham, c. Don., Od., Fm. an. 779; ¶  Ct. puts it as Airther Maighe.
r. maigi tuaiscirt
Bp. Lugach of, Ll. 373, I. 111 b; ¶  i cCiarraighe Luachra, Fg. 190; ¶  i. oc Daire Mochua for brú Fhéile, F. 155; ¶  now Rattoo, 7 m. W. of Listowel, Mm. 631.
r. maigin
Bec mac De of Raith Maigin, Bb. 95 a, Lec. 278.
r. maisten
at Mullaghmast, 6 m. fr. Athy, K. 172 a, St. B. 448. r. maoilcatha; ¶  Fir. 11; ¶  Rathmulcah, nr Castleconor, on W. of r. Moy, Fy.
r. maoilside
Fg.; ¶  Rath Melsigi, Beda, H. E. iii. 27.
r. maointich
Md. 40.
r. maoláin
R. Maeláin, Rathmullen, c. Don., Ar. 6, Fm. vi. 1972, 2353, Mi., Ci.; ¶  on W. of L. Swilly.
r. medba
Pd. viii. 42 (R. Méidbe, Ll. 24 b); ¶  at Tara, I. 96 a; ¶  called fr. Medb leithderg, dau. of Conan Cualand, in Lein., and wife of Art, son of Conn, Bb. 155 b, Of. 324, Mm. 480, K. 143 b, Lis. 199 a, Sil; ¶  1 m. E. of Tara Hill, Fir. 439.
r. medba
Raith Chaerech Medba, Sas. 7875; ¶  in Connacht and in Rosc.; ¶  Raith Medba ingine Echach Feidligh, Sas. 3861; ¶  seems to be in Ulaid, nr where Patrick was a slave with Milchú; ¶  or more prob. in Rosc., not far fr. Elphin, as appears fr. Sas. 3887; ¶  cf. Rathmew tl., p. Oran, Rosc.
r. melsigi
Bede iii. 27; ¶  St. Colman of, Dec. 14; ¶  in Connacht, c. 793.
r. melltain
Rathmelton, c. Don., Mi.
r. mescai
Lec. 272, Fir., Ha. 868; ¶  connected with Corco Oiche, Ha.
r. mic brocaidh
in Lein., Ll. 160, Bb. 192 b; ¶  R. mic Bruicceada, al. r. Brocada, nr r. Liffey, Lbl. 415.
r. mic carthaigh
in Muscraige Airthir Femin, Ll. 324; ¶  Rathmacarty tl. in p. Kilbragh, c. Tipp.
r. mic malais
Rackwallace in p. and c. Mon., Ui., Mi., Reeves.
r. mic mella
7 Bps. of, I. 110 b, Ll. 374, Lb. 24.
r. mochonna
St. Mochonna of, Lec. 118.
r. moch(ua)
Mochua of, Ll. 367; ¶  Mochu Ratho, Bb. 125 a.
r. modaig
in Eocharbud, Bb. 23 b, Lec. 574; ¶  Ro Modig in Slecht Mag, Ll. 15, Lec. 62; ¶  v. R. Mogaidh.
r. moentich
Mt. 14.
r. mogaidh glais
at Eas Ruaidh, Bb. 207 b.
r. moin
in Lein., Cs.; ¶  nr Cluain Ednich (?); ¶  Rathmines, c. Dub., or Rathmoon, c. Wickl.
r. moinnóc
Fintan of, Ll. 367, Lec. 116, Bb. 125 a; ¶  R. Momonoc, Ai. 150 b.
r. moling
in dry. Idrone, c. Carl., Tax.
r. mo(lua)
Molua of, Ll. 367.
r. móna
Mochonna of, Ai. 151 a, Bb. 125 b; ¶  Bb. has R. Mon.
r. mongaig
R. Mongaid, R. Mongain, in Cenél Conaill, N. of Ráith Artrach, Sas. 2713, 2732, Lis. 218 b, Sil.
r. mór
.i. Munitio Magna, Ad.; ¶  i. Atrium Magnum in Mag Line, Fl. 310; ¶  v. R. Mór Maige Line; ¶  Rathmore in p. Donegore, c. Antr., Ui. r. m.; ¶  in Ui Maileruba, Ll. 39.
r. m.
Ramore or Rathmore, in p. Mannisteranena, c. Limk., 4 m. N. of Bruff, Fm. v. 1720.
r. m.
a Tuath of Caoille in Mun. fr. which are Ui Dhornain, Lis. 182 b; ¶  nr Fermoy.
r. m.
Moshillán of, pupil of St. Finbarr's at Etargabhail, Cbb. c. 10; ¶  Rathmore, c. Kerry.
r. m.
Rad M. a Cuirriuch Liphi, Tph. ii. 340; ¶  Rathmore moat, 3 m. E. of Naas.
r. m.
over the border of Crích na gCetach, ML. 82; ¶  in King's Co. r.m.; ¶  nr Tlachta, or Hill of Ward, in Meath, Fir. 644; ¶  Pluincéad Tighearna Rátha Móire, Ro.
r. m.
in Ulst., nr Mag Asail; ¶  co R. M. is in Eirn, Sto. 18 b. r.m.; ¶  uas Clochar, F., C.
r. m.
in Tír Fiachrach, Fir. 274.
r. morgain
on Maelsliabh Leitrech in Connacht, Lbl. 245, al. 227; ¶  R. morgan, tl. in Erris.
raith mór maige hene
al. R. Rogein in Ultaib, I. 165 a, Lec. 512, Sa. 64 a.
r. m. m. fea
R. M. M. Fae, abode of K. of Lein., Lis. 227 a, 228 b, Sas. 5383, 4790, 4815; ¶  seems nr Mullaghmast; ¶  al. Suide Patraic, Sas. 4506; ¶  ? E. of the r. Slaney; ¶  Rathmore in c. Carl.
r. m. m. laigen
palace of Bran mac Echach, Lbl. 953.
r. m. m. lemna
in Ulst., Of. 303, Lec. 41, Sc. 31 b; ¶  nr Cnoc Baine in Airghiallaibh, in Ulst., Lg. 146; ¶  Rathmore, c. Mon.; ¶  in b. Clogher, c. Tyr., Mi.
r. m. m. line
Rc. xvii. 7; ¶  in Ultaib, Ll. 170 b, Lis. 145 a, K. 164 a, Lbl. 912, 954, Fia. 86, Fl. 312, Ci.; ¶  al. R. Roigin in Ulst., Bb. 224 b; ¶  in or nr the l. of the Cruithni, Au. i. 132; ¶  in Dalaradia, Of. 306; ¶  seems on N. bank of Larne Water, cf. Ib. App. pp. 45, 47; ¶  Rathmore, in p. Donegore, nr t. of Antr., Mi., Cri., Ci., Fia., Ui., Ra. 69.
r. m. m. tuaiscirt
Lugaid, bp. of, Fep.; ¶  Rattoo, c. Kerry (Henessy).
r. m. miodhluic
in Íchtar Fer manach, Ro.
r. m. mhullaigh maisden
Lc. ii. 396; ¶  Mullaghmast moat.
r. mothaich
Lec. 31, Sb. 3 b, Sc. 20 b; ¶  R. Móthaig; ¶  in Echcairpri, Sc.; ¶  in Echcarpad, Sb.; ¶  in Deghcharbad, K. 131 a, Hk. 320; ¶  in Sléchtmag, Lg. 84; ¶  in p. Raymochy, 4 m. NW. of Raphoe, c. Don., Mi.
r. muadáin
Muadan and Erclach of, A. 18 b; ¶  R. Mudáin in Dál Riata, Tl, Ct.; ¶  Rathmohan, Tax.; ¶  Rathmoan, al. Ramoan p. contains t. of Ballycastle, c. Antr., and several Raths, some terminating in a pointed apex, others of the form of a truncated cone, Pgi.
r. muc
plundered by O Byrne, Bran. 91 b; ¶  Rathmuck tl., nr Athy, c. Kild.
r. muillinn
Rathmullan p., c. Down, Ra.
r. muirbuilc
v. R. Murbuilc.
r. muireadhoigh
in Árd Uladh, Fir. 589.
r. muireagáin
nr Ballycastle in N. of b. Tirawley, Fy. 496.
r. muiris ceallach
part of dowry of Hollywood's dau. on marrying Nugent Baron of Delvin, Fir. 840.
r. muirnn
in Ulst.; ¶  co Liathmuine, Glais Cro. R. M., Glenn Cadhain, co Carraig Fergusa, Sto. 18 b.
r. murbuilcc
St. Domangart of; ¶  i nDal Riada, Fg., C., Fep.; ¶  ch. of St. Domhanghart on the side of Sliab Slange al. Sl. Donard, c. Down, Tl. 120 liii.; ¶  now Machaire Rátha, C. 743, Fep.; ¶  v. Murbolc; ¶  the remains of two rude edifices nr summit of Sl. Donard were the places of pilgrimage on 25th July, feast of St. Domangart, Pgi.
r. na bacuin
Ua Cadla of, Bb. 160 a; ¶  Ranamackan tl., c. Galw.(?).
r. na mbann
nr R. na filead, in Mun., Hz., 230.
r. na buaile
in Mun., Fer. 153.
r. na mburdán
al. R. na mBurlán for Fatha Caisil, Hz. 44.
r. na caerech
al. R. na macraide, in S. of Machaire Lí, not far fr. Sliab Mis, Lis. 235 b; ¶  nr Tralee; ¶  cf. Rathnageeragh tls. in Wexf. and Carl.
r. na gcléirech
in or nr Moylurg, c. Rosc., Ci.
r. na cruachna cairre
Lu. 38.
r. na n-dealc
O Conor of R. and of Belanagare, Con. in loose leaves at end of vol.; ¶  tl. W. of Rathcroghan, c. Rosc., Fm. iii. 205, note.
r. na hec(h)raide
"the rath of the horses" (i.e. of Dubsainglenn and Liath Macha, Cú-chulainn's horses), Sas. 5739; ¶  it and Lepaid na hIubraige were betw. Dún Delga and the sea, forming the base of a triangle of which Dún Delga was the apex.
r. na nepscop
Aed Glas of, F.; ¶  Oengus of, Mt. 15, Md., Fep.; ¶  Oengus was of Hui Dega, Ll. 330, I. 65 a, Bb. 94 a, Lec., 276, Fir. 493; ¶  7 bps. of, Ll. 374, I. 110 a, Lb. 24; ¶  Rathaspick tl. and p., c. Wexf.
r. na bhfiann
Cf. 63; ¶  seems nr Sliab Mis or Ventry; ¶  cf. Ranaveean, in c. Tipp.
r. na bh-fileadh
in Mun., Hz. 230.
r. na fleide
betw. Derry and Oilech, Bco. 10 b.
r. na ngoirmghiall
in Brédach, b. Tirawly, Mayo, Fy., Fir. 273.
r. nái
Sas. 3884; ¶  v. seqq. and R. núa, R. núe; ¶  there are many Newraths in Meath.
r. naí
a royal hold in Mun.; ¶  Tofand at it, Lec. 337, Rc. xi. 43; ¶  al. Cnoc Rathfonn in Mun., K. 147 a.
r. nái
in Mag Rechet in Laigis, Ll. 378.
r. naí
in Ui Garrchon, Ll. 387; ¶  R. Naoi in Ui Garrchon .i. in Fotharta Lagen, B. lviii., Ct.; ¶  Rathnew tl. and p., c. Wickl.
r. nairbri
Ui Dannbair ext. fr. Dubathaib to R. N., Lec. 215; ¶  leg. R. Airbrí (?).
r. na n-irlann
ig Faiche Caisil, Ha. 772; ¶  at Cashel; ¶  v. R. na Murlann.
r. náis
Argain Rátha N., a Royal Tale, Ll. 190; ¶  the Rath at Naas.
r. na macraide
al. Raith na Caerech in S. of the plain of Lí in Mun., Lis. 235 b; ¶  nr Tralee.
r. na móna móire
Dubhdabhoireann, K. of Cashel, defeated the Lochlanna there, Ai. 20 a.
r. na murlann
al. Rath na mBurdán (seems at Cashel), Hz. 44; ¶  v. R. na n-Irlann.
r. na rig
at Tara, Bb. 188 b, H. 2, 17, 91, Mm.
r. na rígraide
at Tara, Cmt.
r. na romanach
Rathnarovanagh tl. in p. Kilmore, in Tír Briúin na Sinna, c. Rosc., Mi., Ci.; ¶  al. Duma na Romhanach, Mis. i. 243, Con. 13 a, 58 b.
r. na sciath
over Trácht Rudhraidhe, al. Tonn Rudraige, in Ulaid, now R. Imil, q.v., Lis. 221 b, 221 a, Sil.; ¶  over Trácht Rudraige or inner Bay of Dundrum, in tl. of Ardilea (Ard dá Laech), which preserves the memory of two heroes buried with their shields; ¶  at or nr R. na S. in Ardilea are two funereal mounds close together.
r. na senad
at Tara, opposite Duma na nGiall (NE. of it, Ll.), Ll. 30, Bb. 188 b, I. 143 b, Sa. 5 b; ¶  N. of Fál na Temrach, Lg. 151.
r. na n-urrlann
in Faithce Chaisil, Ai. 93 a; ¶  v. R. na n-Irlann. r. neachtain; ¶  SW. of Druim Raitin in Ulaidh, Sto. 20 a.
r. neminain
the Genealogy of Cairbri, Bb. 53 a, Hx. 217 a; ¶  Lec. 146 seems to have R. Nenemain.
r. nessa
at Tara, and E. of Sescend Temrach, Pd. viii. 16, Lg. 151.
r. nóe,
R. Nuae, R. Núe.
r. nuae
Ainmire abb. Rátho Nuae; ¶  Rathnew, c. Wickl., Ui.; ¶  R. Nuadha, Md. 292.
r. nuadat
Mog Nuadad, i.e., dalta Nuadat was at the building of R. N., Lec. 416, Bb. 101 a.
r. núe
d. R. Núi, in Ui Garbchon, Ll. 160 a, 311, 361, Bb. 70, Fir. 434, Mt. 32; ¶  v. R. Nái, Rathnew, c. Wickl.; ¶  R. Nóe, R. Nói in Ui Garrchon, in Fothartaib Lagen, F., Fg., Md., Ct.; ¶  R. Nuadha, Md.
r. núe
in Mag Rechet, in Laigis, Ll. 160, 311, Fir. 434.
r. óchtair cailli
i nDruimnib Breg; ¶  al. R. O. Cuillind, I. 65 a, Fir. 494.
r. óchtair cuillche
Bb. 94 a, Fir. 494.
r. óchtair cuillind
in Druimnib Breg, I. 65 a, Fir. 494; ¶  v. Dornmag Breg, R. Óchtar Cailli.
r. oedha
mic bric; ¶  in Meath (?), Lg. 202; ¶  ? Rathowa and Rathouethe in Hmd., now Ratoath, or Rathod; ¶  or Rahood nr Nobber. r. oiligh; ¶  nr a strand, Lg. 52; ¶  Rahelly at Drumcliff, c. Sli.(?). r. oilella; ¶  in Ui Feilmedha, Ll. 391, Fir. 474, Ha. 737; ¶  Ui Dubhlaighe of, Stowe E. iv. 4.
r. óinbó
Aldchú Rátho Ó., Ui., Mi.; ¶  Raheanbo in Churchtown p., c. Westm., or Rathnabo tl., c. Wickl.
r. oind
R. Oinn, in Crích Cualand, built by Erimon, Ll. 15, Fir. 99, Lg. 77; ¶  i Laignib, Sb. 2 b, Sc. 19 a; ¶  prob. Rathdown, in Crich-Cualann, Mi.; ¶  Rathdown Castle, a little N. of Greystones, c. Wickl.; ¶  written R. Eoamuin, K. 129 a, Hk. 302; ¶  Rathonie, Ac.; ¶  R. Oind, R. Oinn,
r. oind
R. Oinn in Airgedros, built by Erimon, Bb. 20 a, 23 b, Lec. 33.
r. oirir
built by Ailill Molt, I. 176 a.
r. oírrthir
betw. Dún Ailella Aine and Fail mhuc nDrebhrinde, N. of Leitribh Cranncha, Lein., Lis. 197 a.
r. orca
N. of Connail na Righ, towards Alma Laigen, Lis. 198 a. r. osáin; ¶  R. Ossain, fri h-Áth Truim aníar, Fg., Md., Fep., Ll. 354, I. 109 a, Bb. 124 a, Lec. 114, Fir. 705; ¶  nr W. gate of Trim, C. 367.
r. patricc
in c. Kilk., Pat. Rolls p. 61; ¶  Rath-patrick tl. and p.
r. radhairc
nr Tulach Uí Dheaghaidh, c. Clare, Tor. 256.
r. rae
mac Rui born in it, Fir. 780; ¶  cf. R. reagh tl. and p., Mayo; ¶  p. in c. Longf.; ¶  tls. in Kilk. and Limk.
r. rafann
Kp. 443, Ods. 688; ¶  a large rath on Cnoc Rafann, al. Ráth Naoi, nr Cahir, c. Tipp.; ¶  R. fuinne, now called Rathfonn in Mun., K. 147 a.
r. raithlenn
a seat of Cian, son of Maelmuaid, Hm. ii. 370, Hz. 229; ¶  named with R. Cuirc in Mun.; ¶  v. Raithlenn.
r. raodáin
Rathreedaun tl. in Kilgarvan p., Mayo, Fy.
r. rebaig
(a place ?), al. Rath Cuanain tl., p. Kilmacshalgan, in b. Tireragh, Fy. 261.
r. riabhach
Rathreagh tl. and p. in b. Tirawley, Fy.
r. riabach
in Mag Bregmuine in Angaile, Con. 65 a, 65 b; ¶  Rathreagh tl. and p. in Magh Breaghmaine, c. Longf.; ¶  the castle is in Foxhall demesne, Mi.
r. riagáin
Pluncéad of, in Meath, Fir. 644, Sto., Ms.; ¶  Rathregan tl. and p., Ratoath dry., d. Meath, Tax.
r. riarasta (?)
Rath in Reerasta tl., p. Ardagh, c. Limk; ¶  5 fibulae, a bronze cup, 3 chalices found in the rath, one of which, the Ardagh silver chalice, is the most beautiful example of Irish art ever yet found, Pi. ii. 129.
r. ríg
N. of and nr R. Laegaire, at Tara, Pd. viii. 20, Lg. 152, Ll. 30, I. 143 b, Bb. 188 b, Sa. 5 a, 5 b, Lec. 188, Lu. 51.
r. rígbairt
Argain Rátha R., Royal Tale, Ll. 190, Ha. 799; ¶  Fundavit Patricius aeclesiam iuxta Fossam Rígbairt et venit in Muiriscam apud Bronum filium Icni, A. 15 a; ¶  "the ch. of Killaspugbrone in SW. of b. Carbury, c. Sli., is referred to as built nr this fort," Fy.; ¶  prob. the very fine triple-fossed fort on a hill over the sea in Carrowmabla, E. of Easky, c. Sli., for which there is no name amongst the people, but that of the tl. is Rath-Righbaird; ¶  in the l. of the Grecraige in Tireragh, c. Sli., Tl. 138; ¶  in b. of Murrisk, Mayo, Wc.; ¶  in Muirisc, Ll. 15, Bb. 11 b, 23 a, Mi., Ci., Fir. 99, Lg. 78, Sb. 2 b, Sc. 19 a, Lec. 30, Mm. 591; ¶  al. R. Ua Fiachrach, Hs. i. 51, 59; ¶  in Murbolg, Lec. 572; ¶  leg. in Muirisc(?).
r. rigenden
in d. of Derry, Ct.
r. rig guil
Argain Rátha R. G., a tale, Ha. 799.
r. roain
in Connacht, Ct.; ¶  Rathroeen tl. in Mayo(?).
r. rochail
in Óchtar Uillne in Ulst. (in Aird Ulad ?), Bb. 96 a, Fir. 500, Lec. 279; ¶  cf. R. Roal tl. nr Dundalk.
r. rodain
or R. Raodain in O Dowd's l., Lec. 174; ¶  Rathrowan tl., c. Mayo; ¶  R. Rodhain.
r. rogin
Ll. 170 b; ¶  R. Rogein, Ll. 378, Rc. xvi. 48; ¶  al. R. Mór Maige Line; ¶  "Rathmore, c. Antr."; ¶  R. Roigin, Ll. 170 b, I. 165 a, Lec. 512; ¶  R. Roigin, Bb. 224 b; ¶  al. R. Mór Maige, hEna, Sa. 64 a.
r. roglais
in Oirgiall; ¶  7 kings of Clann Cuanach of R. were kings of all Oirgiall, Lec. 181, X. 58; ¶  Airgialla ext. fr. the Ráith roglaiss to the Gargdíne ó'n tuile siar, Ll. 333.
r. roirend
Fithir and Darfhinn, the daus. of Tuathal Techtmar, buried in R. R., Ll. 200; ¶  v. Roiriu.
r. ronáin
Ronan of in Ui Cellaig Cualand, Ll. 351, Lec. 109, Lb. 20, Fir. 724, Fep.; ¶  Ui Cellaig Cualann is betw. Tallaght and Britas in the Dublin hills; ¶  Henessy puts it in Wickl., but Mills in Journal of R. I. A. of 1894, p. 160, shows O'Kelly where I put it.
r. roncc
in Ulst., Ll. 194; ¶  v. R. Ruinc.
r. rosguill
battle of, Mm. 591; ¶  v. R. Ruisguill; ¶  cf. Rascalstreet tl. in b. Duhallow, Cork, i.e., Rosguil sraith(?), or Raskill tl. in c. Cav.
r. ruad
Fen. 151; ¶  al. Mag Rath; ¶  battle of, Of. 425.
r. ruadai
(cf. R. ruddy tl., c. Galw.); ¶  Mochoemóc of R. Ruadai (Mochaemóg of R. Ruaidin, Bb. 25 b, Ai. 151 a, M. of R. Ruadan, Lec. 118), Ll. 368; ¶  v. R. Ruadain.
r. rúadain
in Laigis, Ll. 318, Lec. 274; ¶  in Lein., Lec. 216; ¶  v. Ráith Ruadai.
r. rúaidhín
in Glenn Neimhin in Tír Amhalghaidh, Fa. 3 b; ¶  Rathroeen tl. in Tirawley.
r. rudraige
Bricriu's fort in Ulaid, Mm.
r. ruinc
Rd., Rc. xv. 316; ¶  in Dálaradia, Rd., Rc. xv. 316; ¶  R. Ruingc, I. 149 b, Bb. 194 b, Lbl. 422, Sa. 16 b; ¶  v. R. Roncc. r. ruis; ¶  where Cobthach, K. of Life Luirc, slew Loegaire Lorc; ¶  Rathrush tl. in b. Forth, Carl., Ll. 51.
r. ruis guill
Argain Rátha R. G., Royal Tale, Ll. 190; ¶  Rathrushel tl. in b. Gallen, Mayo (?); ¶  but v. Ros Guill.
r. sailech
in Fánat, Ll. 15; ¶  cannot find R. Sallagh or R. Sillagh in c. Don.
r. saine
in Meath, Ct.; ¶  Dunsany (?).
r. salach
Bran. 92 a; ¶  Rathsallagh p. and tl. in c. Wickl. r. salainn; ¶  Rahallon in Moylurg, Kj. iv. 452.
r. salchan
in d. Dublin, Tax.; ¶  a fort in tl. and p. Kilsallaghan, 3 m. NW. of Swords.
r. sale
in Meath, Ct. 151.
r. scanlaigi
in Ui Falgi, in Termun Brigte, Ll. 354, I. 109 a. r. sciath; ¶  al. R. Imil over Tráigh Rudraige, al. Tonn Rudraig, Sas. 3245.
r. scothbán
Mac Onchon of, Ll. 353, Fir. 735; ¶  R. Scothbon, Lb. 22, Bb. 123 b, Lec. 112, Fir. 753.
r. scothgan
7 bps. of, Ll. 374, I. 110 b.
r. screig
in tl. Toberrory, nr Rathcroghan, c. Rosc., Fm. iii. 205, note.
r. secher
Ci.
r. semni
Lec. 84, 92, Bb. 119 b, Lb. 220; ¶  v. Seimne.
r. senaid
at Tara, N. of the Lia Fail, I. 143 b, Bb. 188 b, Pd. viii. 18, 20, Sa. 5 b.
r. senaig gairb
on Sliabh Senaig, al. Druim Senaig, al. Sliabh Mis, Bb. 202 a.
r. sgiach
Baile Enri Daltún, Hb. 135, 128; ¶  Rathskeagh tls. in Westm.
r. siadail
in Tuath O Conail in Mun., Lis. 183 a.
r. sidhe taidg
in Tuaith Tailltenn, I. 165 b, Sa. 65 b; ¶  cf. R. Síl Taidg.
r. síl taidg
a rath of Queen Tailte, Ll. 201; ¶  cf. Taidcne.
r. sioghbhard
in d. of Limk., Hh. last p. of fragment 8; ¶  v. R. Suird.
r. sithaig
of Tuath Tailltenn, Lec. 514.
r. sithbi
the 2 Comgalls of, Ll. 367, Bb. 124 b, Lec. 116.
r. sithe
Eogan ratha S.; ¶  in Rashee p., b. of Upr. Antr., Ui., Mi., Ct., Fep., Tl. 164; ¶  nr Ballyclare.
r. siurtain
Rathjordan in c. Limk., Burke Rental, Westr.; ¶  R. Siurtáin, Hb. 14 a.
r. slíghe sein
in Connacht, Ai. 67 a.
r. soiligh
al. Árdmacha, Hf. 34 a.
r. speláin
i mBregaib, Lis. 2186; ¶  over r. Boyne, Lis. 199 b, Bb. 142 b, Lbl. 889; ¶  R. in Mail and R. in Spelain on Tulach na fiad, W. of Tulach in Máil in Machaire Laighen, Lis. 228 b.
r. sualtaim
in Magh Muirrthemne, Lbl. 625.
r. subae
Ct.; ¶  leg. R. Suibni (?).
r. suibni
Tl. p. 78.
r. suird
built by Caicher, Lec. 61; ¶  al. R. árda Suird; ¶  al. R. tSuird, Rathurd tls. nr Limk.; ¶  v. Ods. 688.
r. tabachta
Argain Ratha Tabachta, a Royal Tale, Ll. 190; ¶  R. Tobachta, Mm. 591, Ha. 799; ¶  must be the moat of Ratoath in Meath; ¶  gives name to vil., p. and b. R. Tabhachta.
r. taighean
in Lein., I. 171 b 1.
r. tail
a Dinghna Eirenn, I. 143 a, Pd. viii.
r. tamhnaige
Rathdowney in b. Up. Ossory, Queen's Co., Mi.; ¶  rather in b. Clarmallagh, is R. Domhnaigh in Fia.; ¶  Ua Bruideadha of, Mi.; ¶  seems O Brofys, not O Brodys.
r. temra
Pd. viii.; ¶  ? Ratawragh, in p. Kiltoom, c. Rosc.
r. timchill
Argain Rátha T., Royal Tale, Ll. 190, Ha. 799.
r. tír maighe
Ll. 387, I. 57 a, Bb. 76 b; ¶  in Ui Maine (?).
r. tlachtga
I. 176 a; ¶  v. Tlachtga.
r. tóma
in Glenn Neimhin, Tirawley, Fa. 3 b.
r. tréna
the Rath of Trian nr the road of Midluachair in Ulst., Tl. 218, Ct.; ¶  in district of Mourne, Jocelin, cap. 132.
r. tri luigne
in Clann Céin, Bb. 128 b, Lec. 125.
r. tromm
R. Trom, Pd. viii. 42; ¶  al. R. Truim; ¶  Rathtrim tl. in Westm.
r. truagain trenmaige
ML. 72; ¶  about 3 days' march N. of Bruree, c. Limk.
r. truim
Pd. viii.; ¶  v. R. Tromm.
r. tuaige
Argain Rátha T., Royal Tale, Ll. 190, Ha. 799; ¶  Rathtoe tl. in b. Forth, Carl.
r. tuaisle
Argain Rátha T., a Royal Tale, Ll. 190, Ha. 799.
r. tuirtin
Bran. 91 a; ¶  Rathturtin tl., b. Bantry, c. Wexf.
r. tulach
fortress of McMahon of Oriel, in b. and c. Mon., Ui., Mi.
r. tulaigh ui deaghaidh
in W. Thomond, Ai. 76 b; ¶  v. Tulach Ui d.
r. turthaighe
Mt. 19; ¶  Ratooragh tl., c., Cork; ¶  is Rath Dirthaigi, Fg. 58.
r. hua n-allan
in Ultaib, Dih. 329.
r. uabair
I. 143 a, Pd. viii.; ¶  Rathure tl. in King's Co.
r. ua cuile
i Crích Mhogha Ruith, Lis. 26 a; ¶  seems nr Caisel and Fermoy and Emly.
r. ua fiachrach
S. of Sli. t., Sil.; ¶  on Knocknarea, Hs. i. 51. r. uamain; ¶  in Lein., Lec. 572, Lg. 78, Mi.; ¶  O'D. says prob. Rathowen in c. Wexf.; ¶  Fir. 99 has R. Uamhadh.
r. ui lappe
in Corco Duibne, Cs. 311, 310, which has Raeth Ui L.
r. uillne
Argain Rátha U., Royal Tale, Ll. 190, Ha. 799.
r. úin
Rahoon; ¶  ch. and p. 1 m. W. of Galw., Wc. 56.
r. umhaill
Conall, the Firbolg, was buried in Carn Chonaill; ¶  the other three Firbolgs were buried in the Dumhachaibh Findmaighe, whence Cnocan na Ceand above at Rath Umhaill is named, Bb. 16 b, Lec. 555; ¶  in The Owles, i.e., bb. of Murrisk and Borrishoole, Mayo, Os. v. 292.
ramand
Ll. 196, I. 148 a; ¶  Sruth Brain oc Ramaind, Bb. 202 b, Sa. 33 b.
rámne
Laiges R.; ¶  Rámne, i.e., Nomen Collis, Ll. 318, in Leix. rand; ¶  rann; ¶  v. Roind; ¶  share, portion.
rann cairpre
ext. W. to Faenglas in Corann, Fen. 316.
r. cermna
the S. of Erin fr. the Bóinn to Luimnech, Lg. 88, K. 131 b.
r. connachta
Fir. 32.
r. cormaic cais
in Cliu Mail, viz., fr. Mullach Clairi to Bernai tri Carbad, fr. Carn Fhearadaigh, and fr. Ceand Abrad in the N. to Fochairmagh by the r. Maigue to Limk., &c., v. Lec. 409; ¶  ó Cliu Mail, ó Mullach Aine co Bernaid trí Carpat, ó Carnd Fearadaigh, 7 ó Ath Cind Abrad bu tuaig cach direach co Fochair Maighe Nair, co Luimneach bu tuaigh, &c.; ¶  v. Ha. 749.
r. dál cais
fr. Léim Chonchuluinn to Bealach-mór in Ossory, and fr. Sliabh Eachtgha to Sliabh Eibhlinn, K. 167 a.
r. dál cais
in Deasmumain; ¶  ext. fr. Belach Conglais anair to Carndh Ui Néid, Bb. 98 b, Lec. 410, Ha. 750.
r. dál cais
in Deasmumain; ¶  ext. fr. Belach Conglais anair to Carnd Ui Néid, Bb. 98 b, Lec. 410, Ha. 750.
r. dál chais
in Iarmumain; ¶  was half the l. of Clann Cairbre "Cruith," and the l. of Ui Thorna, Bb. 98 b, Lec. 410; ¶  Lec. and Ha. 750 have Cland Chairpri Chruithnecháin.
r. dál chais urmuman
Fearand Conaill Echluaith, Druim Cormaic, Leth Cnuic Rafaind, Canra or (Cachra), norba Boaireach, fr. Cnam Caill to Áth Cliath sair, Bb. 98 b, Lec. 410, Ha. 750.
r. eimhir
fr. r. Boyne and Srumh Broin S. to Tonn Cliodhna, K. 129 a.
r. eiriomhoin
fr. r. Boyne and fr. Srumh Broin N., K. 129 a.
r. fearain
ext. fr. Oilén Árda Nemid to Áth Cliath Medraige, Lec. 547.
r. feargna
fr. Áth Cliath Medhraide to Oileach Neid, Lec. 547.
r. gainn
fr. Commar na tri nUisce to Belach Conglais, Ll. 8, Lec. 58, Fir. 44, Lg. 34.
r. genaind
fr. Luimnech to Esruaidh, Ll. 8, Lec. 58, Fir. 44, Lg. 34; ¶  Fir. and Lg. have fr. Limk. to Drobais.
roinn laighlinne
i.e., Muma, Fir. 32.
rann moga nuadat
S. half of Irel., Lec. 36.
r. orba
fr. Ath Cliath Laigen to Oilén Árda Nemid, Lec. 547. r. regaind; ¶  fr. Commor na tri nUisce to Belach Conglais, Ll. 8. r. rudraige; ¶  fr. Esruaidh to Tráig Baile báin, Ll. 8, Bb. 17 a, Lec. 58; ¶  fr. r. Drobhaois to r. Boyne, Lg. 34, Fir. 44.
r. sengaind
fr. Belach Conglais to Luimnech, Ll. 8, Lec. 58, Fir. 44, Lg. 34.
r. slainge
fr. r. Nith to Commor na tri nUisce, Ll. 8; ¶  fr. Inber Colptha to Commar na trí n-Uisce, Lg. 34; ¶  i.e., Lein., Fir. 32, 44.
r. sobairce
fr. r. Bóinn to Dún Sobairce in the N. extremity of Irel., Lg. 88, K. 131 b.
r. sobairce is cearmna
ancient division of Erin, N. and S. half, Lec. 36.
r. tornaide
in Manulla p., b. Carra, Mayo, Fy.
r. ui chonchobhair failge
Con. 47 a.
ranna
Cumidh mór mac Con Mara ona Ranna, Hb. 15 a.
ranna chlainne ughaine
Úghaine Mór divided Irel. into 25 parts amongst his 25 sons, K. 134 b.
r. connacht
3 divisions of C. by Eochuidh Feidhlioch were fr. Fidhioch to Limk., fr. Galw. to the rr. Dubh and Drobhaois, and fr. Fidhioch to Teamhair Brogha Niadh, K. 137 a.
r. dúin
O Ceallaigh, Prior Ranna D., I. 40 a; ¶  v. Rinn Dúin.
r. órathach
Muiredhach Muchna was called Liath Dairbhri because the Clann Deghaidh banished him to the Island of Dairbhri and to the Rannaibh Órathach, and into the islands of the sea, Hc. 2, 567 a.
r. tri nua án dagda (?)
6 divisions of Éire by the Dagda, Lec. 36.
r. ua mbairrchi
I. 58 a; ¶  v. Ui Bairchi.
raoighle
Clár Raoighlionn seems poetical for Éire or Laigin, St. B. 502; ¶  v. Raoire.
raoire
Raore, a hill in Ui Failge, Of. 195; ¶  cath Raoirenn in Lein., Hk. 320, Lg. 85, K. 131 a; ¶  Reelion, c. Kild., O'Don. Gram. 106; ¶  Rearymore, in b. Tinnahinch, Queen's Co., Cam. i. 422. raonagh; ¶  Reynagh, b. Garrycastle, King's Co., Fm. v. 1347, note. rapalach; ¶  ds. 1200; ¶  l. of Monasternenagh, Sw. an. 1200; ¶  v. Ropalach; ¶  Rapla tls., c. Tipp.
raphe
ds. Raphi, Rafi; ¶  in Airthir Feimin, nr Clonmel, the arus of Eogan Mór, Tm. 155; ¶  al. Cnoc Rafann, a rath 2 m. N. of Cahir in c. Tipp.
rasa
na Rasa, the Rosses in b. Boylagh, c. Don., Ui.
ráth
v. Ráith.
rathach
in Ulst., St. Foilan of, C. 104.
rathan
g. Rathin, Mochutu's place, Ll. 24 b; ¶  Rahan, King's Co., g. Rathain, Ui., Md., Fep., Hb. 79; ¶  d. Rathiun, Ll. 373; ¶  d. Rathain, Fy. 36, Ca. 346; ¶  a. Rathain Ui Shuanaigh, Fm. ii. 1106, Sil. 40.
rathain
Caislén R., Rahin Castle, nr Duncaneely, p. Killaghty, c. Don., Fm. v. 1374, Ci.
rathan
as. Rathain; ¶  Raithin tl., on border of bb. Carra and Burrishoole, nr and W. of Castlebar, Fy., Fir. 271; ¶  Rathan or burial-place of the 3rd Trian of Ui Congairb in Tuath Muighi finne, with the exception of the Hi Gheibhennain, the Hi Chailte and of the Hi Gormain, Lis. 183 a; ¶  Rathin, al. Rahen, in dry. Fermoy, d. Cloyne, Tax.
rathan
cath Rathain, Mr. 210.
rathan móna móire
Hx. 736; ¶  nr Cashel (?). rathraige; ¶  an Aicme of the Aitechaigh, Bb. 140 a.
rea
Lec. 39, Lg. 143; ¶  in Lein., Fir. 49; ¶  lecht maicc carbad in it, Dih. 312.
reachlainn
Raghlin, the S. part of Machaire Eabha in W. of b. Carbury, Sli., Fy.
reamar
Lec. 167; ¶  v. Bun Remair.
reanna o ráthach
in W. Mun., K. 140 b; ¶  v. Ui Ráthach (?).
reb
battle of, against the Erna and the Mairtini, Lec. 577; ¶  cath Reib, in it were slain a great part of the race of Eber, Lec. 32, Lg. 86, K. 131 b, Mi., Sb. 4 a, Sc. 20 b.
rebad
Cumaine mac Fotlain of Rebaid and of Enc Daim, Lb. 22.
re buig
St. Bec of, Fir. 753.
ré carpait fergusa
al. Imaire meic Chonnrach; ¶  betw. Ráith Glais and Uaran Garad, Lis. 210 a; ¶  seems nr Oran and Tulsk, c. Rosc. recartacha dedad; ¶  .i. Clanna Dedad, R. 22; ¶  of Temair Luachra, their chief hold.
recca
Firbolgs held the isle of R., Ara, Íla, and "Manaend," Bb. 114 b.
rechet
tigerna Leighe 7 R., al. mag R.; ¶  Morett nr the Great Heath of Maryborough, Fm. ii. 706, Z. 360, Cg. 46.
rechra
Rechru; ¶  Rc. xvii. 183; ¶  g. Rechrann, Lambay Island off Howth, Ui., Mi., Ad. 164; ¶  g. Rechrainne, Fg. 186, Au. i. 198, Fm. i. 478; ¶  Rechru Airthir Breg, Lb. 16 b, X. 157, Lis. 9 b; ¶  a. Rechroinn; ¶  d. of Glenndaloch ext. fr. Gríanóg to Beigéire, and fr. Nás to R., K. 174 a; ¶  Colmán of, Ct. 494, Md., Fg., Mt.; ¶  "Rechrea insula," Ad. 164, is either Raghery off N. coast of Antr., or Lambay Island off the coast of Dublin.
rechra
Rechru, now Raghery or Rathlin Island, N. of Ballycastle, c. Antr., Ad. 29, Ct.; ¶  g. Rechrann, d. Reachrainn, Fm. v. 1520, Mi.
rechraidhe
Flann, Epscop R., Fep.; ¶  Henessy says "Lambay, c. Dub.," but its gs. would be Rechrann or Rechrainne.
rechrath
Rachra or Raghra tl. in W. of p. Clonmacnois, Fm. ii. 936; ¶  island in r. Shannon below Athlone, Rc. xviii. 10, Hb. 95. rechru muintire birn; ¶  Raghlybirne, or Rathlin O'Byrne, in the ocean about W. of Teelin Head, p. Glencolumbcille, c. Don., Fm. v. 1474.
recland
Cobhthach Abb. Reclaindi, Hb. 78; ¶  leg. Rechrainne(?). recles; ¶  al. Reccles, Regles; ¶  g. Reclesa; ¶  in Ui Ingarduil in Caoille in Mun., Lis. 182 b.
r.
an Reglés in b. Carra, Mayo, Fy.; ¶  old ch. nr Rusheen, in p. of Drum.
r.
at Glendaloch, Tax.
r. an dá sinchell
at Glendaloch or at Killeagh, King's Co., Mi. r. brígte; ¶  in city of Árd Macha, Au. ii. 38, Fm. ii. 922, iii. 48, 84, Ci.
r. coluim cille
in Árd Macha, Mi., Ci.
r. doire
al. R. Doire Coluimcille; ¶  Derry abbey ch., Fm. iii. 100, 176.
r. finghin
at Cluain mac Nois, Cri.
r. gilla mo laisi
in Tuam, Au. ii. 280, Con. 4 b.
r. peadair agus póil
in Connacht, in O Connor's l., Fm. iii. 258, Con. 5 b.
r. póil
at Derry, Fm. iii. 100, Lc. i. 188, Ai. 44 a.
r. póil agus petair
in Arm. city, Au. ii. 152.
r. seirc
in Rosseirc at the mouth of the Moy, Lec. 163; ¶  or R. Eirc(?).
r. suidi coluim chille
at Kells, Mi.
r. ui dhúnain
prob. at Clonard, Meath, Mi.
réde loche
in Cualnge, Ll. 69; ¶  Réid Locha, Lu. 65, Z. 339 a, Lb. 24 b, Lbl. 588.
redg
nr Ramand and Sruth Brain, Bb. 202 b, Sa. 33 b.
regiones cruidnenorum
A. 3 a; ¶  N. of Ulaidh; ¶  Sl. Miss there. regiones maicc hercae; ¶  (in c. Mayo), A. 14 a; ¶  fr. Corcu-Temne St. Patrick came "per campos" into the R. M. H., Dichuil and Aurchuil.
regiones orientalium
A. 6 b; ¶  Airthara; ¶  Ardmacha in.
regiones roíde
A. 11 a; ¶  Caput Airt, where St. Patrick fd. a ch.; ¶  v. Corcu Róide.
reglais
Senach, Lítgein, Duban and Toimdinach in R., Bb. 122 b; ¶  v. Reicleis, Recles.
reichenau
in Latin, Augia Dives, island in the Lake of Constance, where was preserved the MS. of Adamnan's Life of St. Columba fr. 9th century to 1799, when it was taken to Schaffhausen.
reicleis
mouth of r. Moy, Lec. 124.
reigatmor
gs. an Reigatmóir, O Slatraig's l. (in Clare?), H. 18. reighleán an ríngce; ¶  Reighleán an Ríngce, the plain of the dancing, Obr.; ¶  Rylane in Cork, Clare, Kerry, or Limk.
reilecc
al. Relecc, q.v.
réim gearailt
the Geraldines, Kj. i. 476.
ré in chind
in Luachair, Teamhair Luachra in it, Lis. 195 a.
reisi
Cnoc is na Baireadachaibh Tiramhalghaidh, Hz. 75. reithergabail; ¶  r. in Britain, I. 93 a.
relecc chaillech cluana mic nóis
Fm. ii. 918.
r. carmuin
a prímrelec Érenn, Ll. 215.
r. cille dubchluana
in Eoganacht Inais, Lbl. 371.
r. diarmada mhic aodha róin
Disert Diarmada, K. 167 b.
r. eoghain
Md. 332; ¶  burial place of Buite.
r. findglaissi
X. 428 b; ¶  at Finglas, Dublin.
r. in aingil
ba hi Relic in Aingil i n-Inis Cathaig; ¶  do thaeib puirt Innsi Cathaig, Lis. 17 b.
r. martain
in Derry Columbkille, Fm. iii. 134, Au. ii. 240.
r. mochaemhog
Fen. 12; ¶  must have been St. Mochaemhog, founder of Liath Mochaemhog, Lemokevoge, b. Eliogarty, c. Tipp.
r. mór moighi heó
in Magh nEo na Sachsan, Con. 8 b.
r. na cille bige
al. Tech Saráin, now Tissaran in demesne of Moystown, b. Garrycastle, King's Co., Kj. iv. 449.
r. na fian find
.i. Brúg na Bóinne, Lu. 51.
r. na rathfhéin
i.e., R. Tailltenn, Bb. 225 a.
r. na ríg
i cCruachain, burial place of kings of Connacht, Fir. 173, 250, 251, Fy. 24, K. 149 a.
r. odráin
in Ii; ¶  F. R. Odhrain in Hi C., Bco. 28 b 1, Bb. 222 b, Sk. ii. 35; ¶  R. Oráin in Iona, Dl. 110, 144; ¶  Odrani sepulchretum, Ct., B. lix.
r. phupa mic faelchair
in Aranmore, Fep., Lec. 453.
r. tempuill an aighnéin
nr t. of Rosc., Lc. ii. 470.
relge
Reilge; ¶  the 3 Relgi Iudlaide of Erin were the Raith in Tailte, the Raith of Cruachan, and Raith Broga, Bb. 137 a. relge; ¶  Reilge an Duibregleis i nDoire, Bco. 12 a.
re lochat
Re Lochath in Cuailgne Murtheimhne, Hf. 21 b.
rémais
gs.; ¶  Cathair Rémais na ríg san Frangc, Lis. 108 a, Sil. 298; ¶  Rhemes.
ré mic meadha
in Ui Curscraidh Shléibhe, in Mun., Lis. 183 a. rén; ¶  Sruth Réin, the Rhine, Lu. 4, Fir. 93.
ren
Fm. i. 84; ¶  al. Mag-Rein, q.v.
renna
ó Rennaib na Bóinne, Ll. 99 b.
renna
na R.; ¶  Mac Dermot, K. of Mag Luirg, Airtig, Tir Oilella, Tír Tuathail 7 na Renn, Au. ii. 476; ¶  the Rinns in p. Ardcarne, Rosc., Lc. ii. 366; ¶  Dún is na Rendaibh, Fg.; ¶  Duib Chuilinn is na Rendaib, i. hi nDún Reichet, F.
renniuelan
on E. of Dublin; ¶  John's Charter, Gn. an. 1192; ¶  seems Ringsend; ¶  fr. mouth of the Dodder to R.
renn na feadh
in Hui Maine, Hf. 126. reochaid; ¶  Rigdond R.; ¶  in Ulst., Ll. 94. rér; ¶  W. of Sliab n-Emiron, Lb. 142. rerbus; ¶  cath Cúile Tobhair in R., Lec. 32.
resad
cath R. fought by Tuathal Techtmar against Aitheach Tuatha of Coiced Gailian, Lec. 590; ¶  Faelan mac Cormaic ri na nDesi 7 Flathri Mac Allamaran ri Ressad, Z. 367; ¶  cath Ressat in Lein., Lec. 39, Lg. 143, Fir. 49, Of. 302; ¶  rí Ressad, Cg. 72.
resnaid
St. Mocuilli Resnada of Dal Mesincorb, Bb. 122 a, Lb. 18.
reta
in Leix; ¶  Moyret, Mag Reta, Lec. 216; ¶  Reta Mór, a plain in Queen's Co., Mm.
retairi
Molua R., Bb. 125 a; ¶  a place(?).
rethere gabáil
r. in Britain, Lu. 3; ¶  for bru Rethere Gabail, Bb. 117 a; ¶  Rethargabail, I. 93 a.
retla na filed
house at Tara, and also at Dún na nGed, on r. Boyne, Lbl. 321, K. 157 b.
retla na ríg
a house at Tara, Lis. 200 b.
re ui fhiachrach
Carnd Trágha Eothaile there, Lec. 89.
reuta
or Dalrieda; ¶  Cúil Rathain in it, Ct.
riaga
na Riagha; ¶  in Mag Léna, ML. 109; ¶  on the tulach rianmhor, the Tully hills nr Tullabeg, Tullaghmore.
rian
as.; ¶  the Rhine, Sg. 217 b; ¶  g. Rein, Lh. 174.
rían
cath Réin i Fertais Midaig, Os. v. 264; ¶  many Rean and Reen tls.
rían carbaid iugaine mhair
al. Acaill nr Tara, R. I. A. 23, K. 37, 193.
rian cruithentuaithe
Pictland, Obr.
rian dul ar cel
at Tara, betw. Da Carn na nGilla, Lbl. 403; ¶  a place(?).
rianumhal
O Sullivan of; ¶  in Mun., St. B. 401.
riasc
Reask tl. in p. Marhin, Kerry; ¶  ornamented and inscribed monuments in the burial place there, Pi. ii. 5; ¶  also Resk in Waterf., Tax.
riasc mór
betw. the Fews, in Fidhbadh, and Édan Dubchairrgi, Au. iii. 232; ¶  in c. Antr.; ¶  Reaskmore in c. Tyr.(?).
riasc mór
gm. in Riasga mhóir in Bally Slattery, c. Clare, Proc. vii. 248; ¶  seems nr Kiltannon.
riathar cedróin
Sr. p. 76.
riathmag
beiridh na teachta ainbhfhiosa anmhar so 7 riathar libh iad ar árd na tulcha úd os mo chomhghair; ¶  do rinnigh amhlaidh, gunadh uaidh so raidhter Riathmhoigh risin (Moigh Magh Leanadh) ó shoin i leith, Hc. 686; ¶  in Mag Lena (?).
riched
Osnat of; ¶  in Glenn Dalláin in Cairpre Mór, Ll. 354. richrennaich; ¶  al. Fochla nOsraighe, Fir. 780.
ri cuind
eter Forraig Rath ocus Cill Culind, Lh. 121.
ridain
ri R., al. Mag Riada, al. Laiges, Fm. ii. 902.
rig
a r. N. of r. Nith in Ulst., Lu. 133; ¶  S. of r. Ollarba, Lbl. 913, 954; ¶  the Newry r., al. Owenglenree, Fm. i. 124; ¶  v. Glenn Rige.
rigair
in Saxain in Rigair, Ll. 373, I. 110 a, Lb. 23.
rígbóinn
r. Boyne, ML. 80.
rígdind bresail bregamain
al. Aillend in Lein., Bb. 193 a. rígdond; ¶  in N. of Irel., Mm. 506, Ll. 98 b; ¶  7 n-epscoip Rígdaind, Ll. 374; ¶  Rígduind, Lb. 24.
ríge
al. Rige Laigen divides Meath fr. Lein., Ll. 300 a, 301 b; ¶  betw. Buaidgein and Maynooth, Bb. 295 a, Ll. 295 a b, Lec. 593, Mm. 266, Rr.; ¶  fr. it to the Boyne was Bregia and Meath, ML. 80; ¶  Fir Breg defeat Leinstermen; ¶  "for brú Righe," Ui., Mi.; ¶  this r. Rye flows in c. Meath and c. Kild., and on their mutual boundary, and joins r. Liffey at Leixlip; ¶  Rigi, np.; ¶  7 rr. Rigi in Lein., Lec. 286 b, Ll. 15, Bb. 23 a; ¶  9 rr. Rige in Lein., Mi., Sb. 3 a; ¶  the 9 rr. Righe about Rosmagh, al. Magh Rosa in Uib Failgi, Lg. 97, 83; ¶  O'D., Fm. i. 32, finds only 4 rr. Rye—one joins the Liffey at Blessington, one joins the Liffey at Leixlip, one nr Callan, c. Kilk., one in NW. of Queen's Co.
righe tri cualann
one of the "3 Caemnae" of Erin, Bb. 42 a. righlia senaigh mic mhaeil; ¶  W. of Dunad da Righ Fhermuighi to left of Sliabh Cain, Lis. 208 a.
rig mná nuadat
the part of r. Boyne, betw. Topor or Lind Mochua and Meath, Ll. 191, Teh. 242.
rigmonath
now St. Andrews in Fife, Cps. cxcii. 108; ¶  g. Ríghmonaidh, Fm. 742; ¶  Righmonaig, Fig. 747; ¶  Rigmonai, Au. 746; ¶  Rymont, Sk. 188.
rigráith cruachan aoi
Ar. 78; ¶  in c. Rosc.
rígráith lóegairi
Lu. 118 b.
rigraith uas clochar
in Oirgeallaib, F.2
rígsuide neasa
in Mag Feimin, nr Clonmel, Lec. 366.
righthech caisil
K. 167 a.
rigthech conchobuir mic nessa
in Mag-inis, now Lecahil, Of. 273.
rind
al. Rinn, r. in Conaille Murthemne, Ll. 89.
rinn
i.e., Irel., O'Clery's Gloss.; ¶  ríg Rinne, an Irish prince, Ll. 255 a; ¶  i.e., Maine Mór.
rinn
at Gormanston; ¶  4 carucates of l. called Le Ryn, formerly belonging to Magorman, an Irishman, granted in fee to Amory de St. Amant, Jan. .i. 1230, Sp. p. 265; ¶  now the Rinns.
r. ailithri
(Rinn nr Mountmellick); ¶  al. R. Descirt, where Find mac Cumaill was, and Find went along the left side of the Barrow to Ros mBrocc, on brink of the Barrow, Lec. 599; ¶  v. Rinn Deiscirt.
r. airigh
Clann Donnchaidh Meg Uidhir ... do dhenum creichi ar Cathal og Mac Maghnusa a Rinn Airigh, Au. iii. 236.
r. alla
St. Ronan of Rinn Alla, Fir. 706.
r. allaidh
Fg.
r. apoll
in Connacht, Fir. 227.
r. árda
in the NW. of Dál Cais, Ai. 93 b, Hz. 45.
r. árda odráin
Odran Maigestir of, in Dergderc, Bb. 105 b, I. 87 a, Lec. 437, Ai. 103 a.
r. mbera
in b. Kiltartan, al. Aidhne, c. Galw., Of. 176, I. 160 a, Sc. 12 a, Sd. 7 b, K. 124 a; ¶  R. mBera, al. Cenn Beara, now Kinvarra, nr Galw., Os. v. 286.
r. bera siraim
in Connacht, Bb. 208 a, Fir. 67.
r. bóirne
in Connacht, I. 160 a, Bb. 208 a, Fir. 67, Rd. 78; ¶  al. Cend Bóirne, q.v.; ¶  Blackhed, now Blackhead, in b. Burren, nr Lisdoonvarna.
r. chána
W. of Tralee, Sas. 6051; ¶  some point in Tralee Bay.
r. chind aisi
at Bend Etair, Ll. 216 b, Pd. 52; ¶  betw. Cnoc na Duibhe and Indber Life, Lis. 196 b.
r. cind bera
on the strand in Connacht where Blathnaid and Fercertne are buried, Lbl. 780.
r. cind bera
nr Cathair Conrói, Lbl. col. 780.
r. cinn bera
in Ultaib, K. 140 b, Hk. 404.
r. cleathchair
Yew Point in L. Ree, p. Kiltoom, c. Rosc., Im. 5.
r. chorráinn
W. of harbour of Kinsale, in Cenel Aedha, or the l. of Barry Oge, Mi., Ar.; ¶  i.e., Cuspis Falcis, O'S. III. vi. r. crú; ¶  Rincrew tl., b. Coshbride, c. Waterf., Kp. 498; ¶  nr Youghal; ¶  R. Cro in d. Lismore, Tax.; ¶  Roinne Crú, al. Tacmain, seems harbour on Waterf. coast, Cf. 60; ¶  the ruins of Rincrew castle crowning an eminence overhanging the r. Blackwater are distinctly seen fr. Youghal, Pgi. iii. 329.
r. dá bhárc
Sas. 743, Cf. 78; ¶  nr Ventry or Dingle.
r. dá chluana
the Gabul r. at Fidh Gabli is divided at R. dá C.; ¶  i.e., Cluain Sasta and Cluain Mór, Ll. 159.
r. deiscirt
al. Rinn Dubáin Ailithir, Ll. 296 a, 297 a; ¶  the Hook Point, Wexf.; ¶  al. R. Ailithri, Lec. 599.
r. droichit
Fg., Md.; ¶  al. Aired Drochait, Mt. 16.
r. dubháin
Md., C.; ¶  Hook Point in Wexf.; ¶  in Pat. Roll of 34 Henry VIII. St. Dowan is called its patron, Kj. iii. 199, 196; ¶  al. R. Dubáin Ailithir; ¶  al. R. Deiscirt, where Finn Mac Cumail was, Ll. 296 a, 297 a; ¶  St. Dubán of R. D. Ailithir in Aes na himirge, Ll. 372, I. 111 b, Lec. 90.
r. dúin
Randoon at St. John's Point, on W. of L. Ree, c. Rosc., Im., Ci., Mi., Ui.; ¶  al. Tech Eoin, Ac. 216; ¶  in St. John's p., al. Invernoon p. (Inbher nDúin), a round tower and castle and interesting obscure ruins there, Pgi. ii. 333.
r. eba
Eba, dau. of Geibhtine meic Morna in Crích Cairbre, drowned at that rinn or point, Lis. 211 b; ¶  in Carbury, c. Sli.; ¶  v. Mag n-E., Machaire E., Tráig Eaba, Sa. 86 b.
r. edair
where the Baily Lighthouse of Howth now stands, Ar. 6. r. enaigh; ¶  R. Enaigh, Rineanna tl. in p. Kilconry, Clare, Fm. v. 1600.
r. fotudáin
N. 272; ¶  in Scotl.
r. in liagain
to Fearsaid Ranna in L. to F. R. in L., a ford on r. Gitley, at Sli. t., Mi., Lc. ii. 296, 300; ¶  now called StandAlone-Point, recte Stone-Alone-Point, Hs. i. 45.
r. iorrais domhnann
Lis. 36.
r. luimnigh
Cri., Ai. 31 b; ¶  point jutting into the Shannon at Limk.; ¶  there is also Limerick Point nr Cushendal.
r. maluinn
Ag so láimh re L. Fedhbhuil tuilledh Sluaidh go Sidh Emhuin on rinnse Maluinn Sa Mír, is ó Banfhonn Inse Eoghain; ¶  the O Neills of, Bran. 142 b; ¶  seems nr L. Febhail; ¶  ? Malin Head.
r. mil
a. R. Mhíl in c. Galw., Wc. 285; ¶  Rinville in p. Oranmore, Galw., Mi., Ar.
r. mhil
Rinvylle Point, opposite Inisbofin, Wc. 119.
r. mothair
Tírdaglas do losgadh do hIbh Maine 7 d'fhearaibh Teabhtho et do cheithearnoibh Chonchobhair mic toirrdhealbhoigh, et taoiseach Choloim mic Criomthoinn d'fhaccbhail dóibh a Rinn Mothair iar mbriseadh na Sgríne a raibhe, A.D. 1140, Hb. 107.
r. muintire bháire
a foreland of Carbury, c. Cork, Obr.
r. na heignidi
in Hi Maine, Lec. 187, Im. 76, Fm. iii. 54.
r. rámand
Ll. 51 b; ¶  nr Tara (?).
r. róin
Finín McCarthy Reanda R. .i. a Rind róin da baidheadh hé, Genealogy of Clann Carthaigh Cairbrigh, I. 84 a, Sto. 43 b, Hz. 62, Ai. 57 a; ¶  Ringrone tl. and p. nr Kinsale; ¶  R. Rón in dry. Kinalea Ultra, d. Cork, Tax.
r. rois
in N. of Ulst. opposite Port Rígh in Alba, Ll. 186, Lbl. 550, Hc. 2, 543 b, Lis. 228 a; ¶  seems Kilroot Point, c. Antr., Dc. iii. 151; ¶  cf. Rinrush tl., c. Galw.
r. roiss bruicc
Ll. 296 a, b; ¶  on r. Barrow at Ross mBrocc, q.v. r. seimne; ¶  in 1306 Ransevin; ¶  in 1251 Rensevin or Island Magee, Ra.; ¶  al. R. Sibhne, Ui.; ¶  v. Seimne.
r. snoc
at Port Ríg, in Cantrye, Scotl., Ll. 186, Lbl. 550, Z. 185 a, Hc. 2, 543 b.
r. tamuin
in Medrige, a peninsula to S. of Galw., Bb. 17 b, Lec. 554, Of. 176, Fir. 67, Sa. 46 a, Sc. 12 a, Sd. 7 b, I. 160 a, K. 124 a; ¶  al. R. Tamna, Bb. 208 a. v. Medraige; ¶  now Towan Point in p. of Ballynacourty nr Galw. t.
r. tiri
in Scotl.; ¶  in Arainn, in Íli, i R., Sa. 45 b.
r. ua fiachrach
Crích Fiachrach ext. fr. Eas Ruaidh to R., Lec. 143.
r. umhaill
in the Owles, Mayo; ¶  go R. U. is Iorrais, St. B. 622.
rithae
Rithe; ¶  Obsessio R., in Scotl., Ui.
róa
an Róa; ¶  the Roe flows into L. Foyle, Bco. 48 a 2; ¶  ar bru na Roa, abann fil hi Ciannachtaib Glinne Geimhin, Ar. 48, Mi.
roan
Rouen; ¶  in France, Fir. 813.
róba
r. Robe in Mayo, Fy., Fir. 804; ¶  flows by Ballinrobe; ¶  al. Rodba, q.v.
robad
a great Dún of Mun., Bb. 108 b.
robhar
móin Robair, in Rower tl., in p. Adare, c. Limk., Fm. vi. 2116; ¶  cf. the Rower p., c. Kilk.
robrod
a wood at Tara, Lec. 497. robroit; ¶  in Britain, Lu. 4, Bb. 117 a.
rochain
or Rocháin; ¶  one of the 3 Dúine of the Tuatha De Danand, or Rocain one of their 3 maige cluichi, Bb. 19 a, Lec. 25. rochuil; ¶  insola R. retro Montem Lapidum, A. 116; ¶  i.e., W. of Sliab Liacc, c. Don.; ¶  clearly Rathlin O Birne Island., W. of Sl. League.
rod
v. Rot.
rodamm
g. Rodaimm; ¶  Rouen in France; ¶  in a Latin Rotomagus, al. Rodomum, Fg.
ródba
a boundary of Ui Fiachrach, Sil. 51; ¶  An Rodba, Ar.; ¶  Rodhba, Tp., Fir. 272; ¶  r. Robe flows by Ballinrobe, Fy., Mi., Ci.; ¶  it is masc., Baile in Rodba, q.v.
roeiriu
al. Róiriu i tírib, Lagen, Ll. 122; ¶  cath Roirend in Ui Muireadaig, Ll. 16, Sb. 3 b, Sc. 20 b, Bb. 197 b, Lbl. 434, Lec. 31, 465; ¶  now Mullagh-Reelion; ¶  v. Rairiu; ¶  di dindgnaib Roerenn, It. i. 319, Tph.; ¶  N. of Belach Mughna, Lis. 196 b, Ll. 49, 114; ¶  Ui Gabhla Roirenn in Lein., Fir. 482; ¶  Belach Mugna of old Róiriu; ¶  Ballaghmoon is in c. Kild., Mm. 487.
roeriu
in Ui Failge, now Reary, al. Rerymore, p., 5 m. N. of Mountmellick; ¶  v. Rairiu; ¶  Róiriu, g. Róirend in Ui Failgi, Ll. 192, Mm. 302; ¶  Da Ruad Róirend in Ui Failgi, Ll. 192, Mm. 302; ¶  Da Ruad Róirend the 2 Reds of Róiriu, Lu. 98 a.
ro-emain
Emain Macha, Ll. 129 a.
rohín
British name for Thanet, Bb. 116 a.
roi arad
at Taillte, Lbl. 625.
róibín
Robeen tl. and p. NE. of Ballinrobe, Mayo, Fy.
róibín beg
Robeenbeg tl. in Robeen p., b. Carra, Mayo, Fy., Lec. 168, Fir. 272.
róidhbín
Robeen ch. in b. Kilmaine, Mayo, Fy. 496; ¶  v. Róibin.
róidedond
hill in Mag Ai in Connacht; ¶  al. Tarbga, i.e., Tarbguba or Tarbgleo, Lbl. 644.
roigne
d. ir-Roigniu, A. 15 b; ¶  in c. Kilk., betw. r. Siuir and r. Barrow, Bb. 201 b; ¶  Dighna of Erin, I. 143 a; ¶  bat. of R., Ll. 18, Lg. 103, 144, Fir. 49; ¶  fr. Lg. 144 and Fir. it belonged to Mun., as the Munstermen conquered Ossory in 5th century; ¶  v. Ragne, Mag Roigni.
roilgeach
as. Rayleagh, Proc. vii. 157; ¶  seems nr Colerane or Loughinsholin, O'Mellan's Journal; ¶  there are 4 Relagh tls. in c. Tyr., also Rylagh, which seems the place.
roilig
al. Relic, q.v.
roim
n. ind Roim, Sg. 147 a, Bb. 3 b; ¶  ind Róm, in Róim, Ll. 136; ¶  d. Róim, Tph.; ¶  Roimh, Fm. v. 1262; ¶  isin Róimh, Lis. 67 a; ¶  g. do dhul chum na Róma, Au. ii. 312; ¶  g. na Rómha, Bco. 20 b, 29 b, Fm. v. 1292, Lis. 25 b, Bb. 9 b; ¶  al. Roim Letha, Cps. 103, Tl. xliv., Lis. 30; ¶  Rome.
roind
v. Rand, Rann.
roi ruáin
nr Cross Patraic in Tirawley, Tl. 132.
róisín dubh
poets' name for Irel., Hm. ii. 138.
roisteach
"an R.," the Roche or valley of the Naul on borders of Meath and Dublin.
róistigh
the Roaches, Roches; ¶  Róisteacha, Roche's country, c. Cork, Ry. 144.
román
a Roman; ¶  gp. Román, Lu. 31 a, Ll. 137; ¶  gp. Romhán, Lis. 3 b, Ls. iv. 362; ¶  np. Romáin, Ll. 29, Bb. 171 b; ¶  voc. pl. a Rómanu gl. Quirites, Sg. 41 b; ¶  gp. Rómhan, Lis. 4 a.
románach
np. Romanaig, Bb. 11 a, 2 a; ¶  Romanaich, Romans, Au. iii. 536; ¶  Rómhanaigh, Lc. 234; ¶  ap. Romanchu, Lis. 3 b; ¶  dp. Rómhanchaib, Bco. 29 a, Lu. 31 a; ¶  bérla Románach, Roman speech, Lu. 119 a.
rómhar
gs. Rómhair, now the Rower, betw. Brandon Hill and New Ross, Kj. p. 347, an. 1851; ¶  v. Robhar.
romuir
.i. muir Ruaid, Lb. 99, N. 230; ¶  g. seems Romra.
rón
Mac Corpre ríg Róin, in Dési, c. Waterf., Ll. 327; ¶  cf. Roan tl., c. Tipp.
ropach
Burke "ón Ropuigh," Fir. 801; ¶  Rappa in Queen's Co., or Ruppa in c. Kilk.; ¶  cf. Ruppagh tl., c. Limk.
ropalach
Rapla tls. in p. Kilruane, c. Tipp., Fm. v. 1802.
ros
gs. Ruis; ¶  d. of Ross, Mun., Fm. iii. 300, 522; ¶  al. Roscarbery; ¶  Fearsaid Ruis is there, Gc. 52; ¶  Colmán Rois of Ll. 362, 367, is St. Colmán Ailithir, fr. whom Ross Ailithir (Roscarbery) gets its name, Fir. 704; ¶  O Laeghaire of, K. 191 b, Gc. 52, Ai. 16 a; ¶  al. R. Ailithir, q.v.
r.
an Ros; ¶  Ross, Killarney, c. Kerry, Ston. A. p. 44; ¶  Uí Dhonnchadha an Ruis, Ry. 196.
r.
in Corca Baiscinn, c. Clare, Mi.; ¶  v. Cuan Ruis, Cathair Ruis. r.; ¶  ch. and p. on W. bank of L. Mask, Wc.
r.
maidm na Ross (al. an Ruis) nr Cruachan; ¶  Ross, in p. Boyle in Magh-Aoi, Ui., Mi., Ci., Cri.
r.
Comán ind Roes, Au. i. 208; ¶  Comán ind Rois, Fm. an. 742, 746; ¶  Comman in Rois, Mt. 39; ¶  al. Ros Comáin, Roscommon.
r.
i.e., Joyce's Country; ¶  ext. fr. St. Patrick's Hill in the Owles to L. Orbsen, Wc.
r.
i ruaig Rois, Kp. 1057; ¶  for Kilrush nr Athy, c. Kild.
r.
Au. i. 304; ¶  al. Machaire Rois, p. Magaross, c. Mon.; ¶  K. of Mughdoirn and R.; ¶  in Airghialluibh (Carrigmacross was in it, Carrac Machaire Rois), Lis. 145, Lct. 154; ¶  v. Tl.
ros
not identified; ¶  Berr ir-Ros, Ll. 365; ¶  Aedán ind Rois, Bb. 124 a, Lec. 115; ¶  cath Ruis won by Maelsechlainn, Bb. 33 a, 49 b; ¶  cath Rois, Hx. 200 a (seems in Connacht); ¶  Ros, island of a lake, where Colman Becc, King of Ui Néill, dwelt, Ck.; ¶  Eo Rossa, Cg. 166.
rosa
The Rosses betw. Drumcliff Bay and Sli. Bay, Tl. 146. rosa; ¶  dp. Rosaibh; ¶  in Tir-Conaill, Fm. vi. 2340.
rosa
the three Rossa, Ross Clethi, Ross Comri and Ross mBranduib, Lb. 17, Lec. 106.
rosach
Inis in Gaill dúib 7 R., fortified by Brian in Mun.; ¶  Russa tl., c. Clare, Z. 374.
ros achaid líacc
Crumthir Munnu, Crumthir Mechair and Crumthir Bechain at Rus Achaid Liach, Ll. 350, Lb. 17, Lec. 102, 106, Bb. 121 b, I. 108 b; ¶  cf. Rossalia tls. in Clare and Kerry.
rosach na ríg
as. Rosaig na R. in Corrcailli meic Conn, i.e., in Firmhuighi in Mun., SE. of Cind Maigi, Mi., towards Rosach Ruad and Doire Cind Fheabrat in Mun., Lis. 176 a, 196 a, 206 a; ¶  in c. Limk.; ¶  either Árd Patric or nr it; ¶  v. Sas. 715; ¶  v. R. na Rigraide.
rosach na rigraide
in Mun., about half the Tuath Ó nDuinnin, and ext. in length fr. top of Sliabh Cain to the "Abhuinn mbicc"; ¶  Ui Rosa is its proper name, Lis. 183 b; ¶  now Rossa, N. of Doneraile, burial ground of kings of Fermoy, O'Longan on the Two Fermoys. rosach ruadh; ¶  d. Rosaigh Ruaidh, betw. Rosaich na Rig and Doire Cind Fheabrat in Mun., Lis. 196 a.
ros aenduib ocus cairpre
in "Fothairbe moir na fail," Lec. 106. ros ailig; ¶  nr Ailech at Derry, N. cii., Fir. 112; ¶  fr. Tóry to R. A., where resided St. Cairneach, Fir. 112.
r. ailithir
Roscarbery, c. Cork, Ll. 361, F., Mt., Ui., Mi., N. 212, C., Ct., Fir. 67 b, Ai. 16 b; ¶  g. Rossa A., Fm. ii. 952; ¶  Ruis A., Au. ii. 56; ¶  al. R. Ailithre, Fm. ii. 922, Ai. 16 a, Fir. 496, Cg. 18, Gc. 10, Fep., Bb. 42 a, Mi., Ci., Cri.; ¶  R. Ailitreach, Lc. i. 16; ¶  Roshillary, al. Roscarbry, Sp. 1606, p. 66.
r. n-áir
or Ros náir; ¶  al. Slieve Bloom, Ll. 112 a, Bd. p. 13.
r. airgid
Tráigh Ruis Airgid, the Strand nr Ballysadare, c. Sli., Fm. iii. 334.
r. n-airgit
Ross n-Argait, on r. Nore in Ossory, N. 258, Of. 328; ¶  in Mag Airgit Ruis.
r. airgit airthir cliach
Eoganacht of, X. 123, Fir. 51; ¶  in Mun., C., Bb. 106 b.
r. airthir
at L. Erne, F., Fg., Md., Ll. 354, Bb. 124, Lec. 113, I. 109 a, Fir. 706; ¶  al. R. oirthir, Rossory p. at L. Erne, S. of Enniskillen, Ui., Mi., Bb. 53 a, C. 3, Lb. 23, 30 b, Fir. 192, Hx. 217; ¶  an old cemetery and rath there.
r. aiss
i n-Inis, Fg. 244, Ll. 365.
rosa rúmen
was fr. Rossa R., X. 87.
ros mbaircind
Rosemarky, N. of Cromarty Firth, formerly Rosmarkyn, Scotl.,; ¶  al. R. mic Baircend, Sk. ii. 135, 231. r. bairenn; ¶  Fep.; ¶  v. R. Birn.
r. beantraighe
in c. Wexf.; ¶  Triump. 66; ¶  New Ross in b. Bantry, Wexf.
r. bendchuir
Cócha of, Fg., Mt. 28, Md.; ¶  in c. Clare, C.; ¶  Coch Caillech of, was a pupil of St. Finnbarr's at Etargabhail (Addergoole), Cbb. c. 10; ¶  Cocca of, C. 461; ¶  nr the sea where mainister Choinche was, Sil. 10, Bc. 18; ¶  so it is in the c. Clare, at or nr Quin Abbey (Mainister Choinche), nr the sea (the broad expanse of water where the Fergus joins the Shannon, and can be only at Rossmanagher House and tl. (Ross mBeannchair), 11/4 m. NW. of Six-mile-bridge, and betw. it and Quin.
r. beolain
the Up. Rosse nr Sli., Hs. i. 501.
r. bilech
B. xxxiii.; ¶  seems on border of Mun. and Lein., in or nr Leix, Cs.; ¶  v. R. Bulead.
r. birn
in Cairbre Droma Cliab, Lec. 123; ¶  Rossborne, nr mouth of Ballysadare r., b. Carbury, Sli., Mi., Ci.
r. bladma
al. Ros Nair, at Sliabh Bladma, Ll. 159.
r. blai
at Inber Fuile (Suile ?), NW. of r. Bann, Sto. 17 a.
r. bodbai
R. Bodba; ¶  r. Conchobur joins the r. Dofolt at it, Teh. 237; ¶  Faennelach, Bp. of Arm., slain there, Ll. 42 c.
r. brand
Brandub, ab. of Kild. of R. B. in Tyrawley, Lec. 109, Fir. 726; ¶  but v. R. Branduib; ¶  cf. Rosbran, nr Athy, c. Kild.
r. branduib
Ll. 349, Fir. 750, Lb. 16, Md.; ¶  St. Colmán of, or of Hui Barrind Corcaige, Ll. 363, Bb. 122 b, Fg., Mt.; ¶  Brandub, abb. Cilli Dara in R. B., Ll. 351, 349, 363, 367; ¶  R. mBrannuib, I. 108 b; ¶  R. Brannuibh plundered by O Byrne, Bran. 91 b; ¶  perh. nr Ráith Branduib on r. Slaney, at Baltinglass, v. Sil. 1374; ¶  must be in Rossbran tls., in p. of Athy St. John's (c. Kild. and Queen's Co.); ¶  v. R. Clethe.
ros brénaind
al. Ráth Glas, nr Rosc. t., Sas. 1241.
r. mbroc
Ll. 297 b, Lec. 600, Sil. 153, Sas. 2630; ¶  R. mBruicc, Ll. 298 b, 99 b, 305 a; ¶  Brocross, Ll. 297 b; ¶  ós tuind Berba, Ll. 99 b, 297 b, 297 a, 298 b, 305 a; ¶  al. Teg Moling, Ll. 298 a, 305 a, Lec. 615; ¶  now Tigh Moling, al. S. Mullins, c. Carl., B. lix. 291; ¶  on left bank of the Barrow, betw. Rind Ailithri and Drumain, Lec. 599, 616; ¶  Ros mBroc ro bhi Ruadh itir dhá Gleann, betw. two glens, Hx. 944; ¶  this is not Timolin (as some have said), which is not on r. Barrow, but St. Mullins (pronounced Simmolinns, with accent on linns), the tonn Berba is there, as the tide comes up to it, and the Drummin (Drumain) r. and hamlet and Glynn are there.
ros mbroc
at Comar na tri n-Uisce, on confines of Lein. and Mun., Lis. 218 a, Sas. 2630 to 2687; ¶  but as the Suir, Nore and Barrow are said to meet there, it must be Cheek Point nr Waterf., or Ross, nr which the Barrow and Nore meet; ¶  al. Dún Gabhain, nr Waterf., Cf. p. 60; ¶  perh. New Ross or Duncannon, or Dunmore.
r. broin
i Crích hua n-Echach Muman, Irish MS. at Rennes, fo. 52 a; ¶  O Mahony's abode, Ai. 135 b, Hz. 85; ¶  Rossbrinn tl. and castle in Skull, p., Cork.
r. broinn
Cf. p. 60; ¶  seems nr Westport.
r. broinn duibh
Cf. p. 61; ¶  R. Branduib (?).
r. bronaig
Mo-Ríoc of, Ll. 368, Lec. 118, Bb. 125 b.
r. bulead
al. Cluain ferta mo-Lua, Lan. ii. 209; ¶  R. buailense, at base of Mt. Smóil, al. Mons Bladhma, Fl. 450; ¶  R. Bualense, al. Rosbilech, B. xxxiii.
r. buib
Dal Fiacha of, Ha. 756.
ros buiti
the 3 Roir Rois Buiti (the Tochosul Fear nErenn), Lbl. 640.
r. caerach
Cairine and Finntan and Eothuile, who are at R. C., were pupils of St. Finbarr at L. Irce, Cbb. c. 10, C. 607; ¶  cf. Roskeeragh, c. Cav.
r. cai
in terra Metheorum in Ulst., Cs.; ¶  in Ui Meith (?); ¶  nunnery there under Eogain of Árd Sratha; ¶  cf. Ruskey and Rusky tls., c. Derry.
r. caide
the Rosses, in p. Drumcliff, c. Sli., Ui.
r. caille
R. Cailled; ¶  al. Ros na Ríg on the Boyne, Lis. 205 a; ¶  Rosnaree.
r. cáin
connected with Tech Molling, Ll. 306 a; ¶  Roskeen in Queen's Co.
r. cáin
R. Caoin in Connacht, Ai. 45 b; ¶  R. C. and Galw. castle burned, Hb. 121; ¶  i cCluain Fhergaile i nDelbna Tíre, Fg., F., Md., B. lviii. 1035; ¶  R. C. and R. Cam are in Clann Fergaile nr Galw., and have got mixed, and the same St. belongs to both, i.e., Beo-aed; ¶  v. Ard Cainros, Ard Camrois, Ros cam.
r. caitte
fr. Catt, dau. of Conall Claen, Fir. 781, X. 160; ¶  ? Rosscat tl. in c. Don.
r. camm
abb. Rois chaimm, Au. i. 250; ¶  Roscam tl. in p. Oranmore, 2 m. SE. of Galw., Wc., Fy.; ¶  Beo-aed of, Lbl. 900, 901, Bb. 144 b; ¶  Odrán of, Bb. 124 a, 125 b, Lec. 119, 115, Ll. 368, 366, Rc. xviii. 298; ¶  g. Rosa Caim, Fir. 798; ¶  belonged to Clann Fergaile, Fir. 204, Wc.; ¶  v. Mi., Cri., Ci.
r. car crae
Roscar Crae and Tir Rátha belonged to Cenél Colmáin, Lec. 234, X. 110, Bb. 82 b; ¶  Bb. has Rosgar Crae.
r. catha
7 Eps. of, Ll. 374; ¶  ? Rosscah tl., c. Ferm., or Ruschath in d. Arm., Tr. an. 1322.
r. ceide
R. Cette in Carbury, N. of Sli. t., Fm. iii. 360, Au. ii. 322; ¶  betw. r. of Sli. and r. of Drumcliff, Fy.; ¶  The Rosses, a promontory in Sli. Bay, Mi.; ¶  muirbrucht etir Eba 7 R. Céte i nUib Fiachrach, Ll. 18, Lec. 32, 579, Lg. 92, Of. 207, Sb. 4 a, Sc. 21 a.
r. ceta
a seat of K. of Cashel, Lis. 143 a.
r. cille
in Ulaid, Mr. 272.
r. clár
so in 13th century, now Roslare, c. Wexf., Kj. iv. 440.
r. cláráin
Rossclaran in d. Tuam, Tax.; ¶  in dry. Shrule.
r. clethe
the three Rossa were R. Clethe, R. Coimre and R. mhBranduib, Ll. 349 g, I. 108 b, Bb. 121 a, Lec. 106, Lb. 17, Fir. 750; ¶  in Fotharbe Móir, Lec. 106, Fir. 750.
r. cnó
a great wood in Mun., E. of Ess Maige, al. Cathair Essa Maige (Catherass, nr Croom, c. Limk.), Lis. 181 a.
r. coimre
v. Ros Clethe.
r. comáin
R. Commáin in Mag Aoi, F., Fg., Md.; ¶  t. of Roscommon in c. Rosc., Ui., Mi., Ci., C., Ct., Fep., B. vii.; ¶  g. Rossa C. in Ui., Mi.; ¶  al. Ros na Fingaile, Lis. 209 b; ¶  v. Lb. 213 b., Bb. 42 a.
r. conaill
Ll. 353, Lb. 23, Fir. 753; ¶  in Mun. in Cluain Cáin Arad, F.; ¶  cf. Rosconnell tl. and p. in Queen's Co.
r. corcoi búain
cath Rois C. B., Zc. iii. 465; ¶  cf. Dal mBuain. r. corcumruad; ¶  i n-Elib Thuaiscirt, F.
r. corr
Lb. 90; ¶  nr Raithen, F. 87; ¶  Roscore Wood in Rahan p., King's Co.; ¶  Bp. Fortchern of R. Curr, B. v. 15, lix. 273, Cs.
r. cré
Roscrea, c. Tipp., Fg., Mt., F., Ll. 359, Mi., Fia.; ¶  R. Cre, Fg., Mt., Fir. 680, Md., Cg. 16, Mi., Ui., Lis. 68 b; ¶  R. Cree, Cs., F., C., 105; ¶  R. Crea, I. 156 a; ¶  R. Creae, Au. i. 436; ¶  R. Creda, Cg. 14; ¶  betw. Slige Dála meic Urmóir and Lathach Bó Lodáin meic Lir, Sas. 702; ¶  Aonach Rossa Cré on St. Peter and Paul's day, K. 169 b.
r. cre
in Lein., Cg. 16; ¶  R. Créa, al. Dún Gréa; ¶  seems in Ui Garrchon, Ll. 169 b.
r. cruthnechain
Coeman of, Ll. 365, Fg., Mt.
r. cuae
Mochoemóc of, Ll. 368, Lec. 118, Bb. 125 b; ¶  Bb. has R. Cua. c. cuill; ¶  Sas. 3937; ¶  R. gCuill Ros guill, q.v.
r. cuire
Finden Cluana hEraird fd. three churches at R. C. 7 Druim Fiaid 7 Magh nGlas, Lis. 23 b; ¶  Rossacurra in p. Myshall, c. Carl.
r. cuissine
Tigern. an. 729, Adr. 383, Hb. 75; ¶  on coast of Scotl.,
r. cumulcha
Ciarán of, Ll. 355, Md., Fg., Mt.
r. dá charn
Ll. 306 a, Ml.; ¶  seems in Wickl.; ¶  v Craeb Rois dá C.; ¶  cf. R. Carn, tl. in Ferm.
r. dá chon
in Fidh Gaibhle in Lein., Lis. 198 b; ¶  cf. Rossacon tl., Cork.
r. dá corr
in Sliabh Echtga, Lbl. 916.
r. n-dairbrech
al. Coemros; ¶  al. Balla i crích Cera, Lis. 41 a. r. dá n-éan; ¶  Rosdanean tl., in p. of Kinawly, Ferm.
r. dá lon
.i. boscus duarum merularum, in c. Carl., Ro.; ¶  cf. Ros Dellig, nr Carlow t.
r. dá sailech
al. Luimnech, Limk., Mac Curtin's Antiq. 54, Dg. 21, Ac.
r. ndeda
Roos nDeda, Os. v. 259.
r. dela
Bb. 141 b; ¶  Patraic, Bp. and Ab. of, Ll. 361, 365, Lec. 19; ¶  in Mag-Locha, Lh. 103, F., Fg., Mt., Fir. 694, Fep.; ¶  in Ossory St. Patric, senior of R. D., Ct. 6, C. 366; ¶  v. Mag Locha; ¶  ? at or nr Durrow, in b. Clarmallagh (= Clár Maige Locha); ¶  Rossadalla tl. in Durrow p., nr Kilbeggan, Westm., O'D., Fm. ii. 866, Todd in N. 215, Hen. in Fep., but I find no Rossadalla tl. there; ¶  see further at Mag Locha.
r. deorand
in Ili, Islay, Scotl., consisting of 30 houses, Lec. 240, Bb. 84 b, Fir. 402, X. 68, Cps. 312.
r. domnand
Ll. 127 a; ¶  Irrus Domnand, Bb. 46 b; ¶  in NW. of Mayo. r. draignigi; ¶  Mac Nissi of, Ll. 369; ¶  R. Dregnige, A. 15 a; ¶  Killaspug Point and Peninsula W. of Sli., in p. of Killaspugbrone; ¶  cf. Rosdreenagh in c. Mon.
r. drochit
Barrfhind of, Ll. 366, Lec. 115, Bb. 124 a, Ai. 150 a; ¶  Rosdroit p., c. Wexf., or R. Drehid tl. in King's Co.; ¶  Rossdrehid, c. Tipp.
r. ndubglaise
Ll. 305 a; ¶  seems St. Mullins, c. Carl.
r. ech
Mt. 34, Ll. 368, Lec. 118; ¶  i Caille Fallamain hi Mide, F., Fg., Md., Ll. 350, 362, Bb. 140 b, 121 b, 125 b, Fir. 722, N. 210; ¶  NW. of Grellach Eilte, Sil. 77; ¶  Russagh tl. and p. in Westm., Ui., Mi., Cri.
r. n-eidnech na habnaire
Ll. 305 a; ¶  nr St. Mullins, c. Carl. (?).
r. ena
R. Eana, Cuano of; ¶  Rossanna tls., c. Wickl., nr Rathdrum, Hb. 73.
r. enaig
v. Glenn Ruis Enaigh, al. G. Dá Locha.
r. enche
Md., Fg.; ¶  Ros na Seanchae, Mt. 14; ¶  ? Rossena tl., Queen's Co.
r. enni
hi Crích Airther, Cs.; ¶  more N. than Ui Ailello.
r. eo
St. Cuanne of Mag Locha in Breagaib—i.e., in R. Eo, Ll. 358, C. 251, F., Mt., Md.; ¶  i Maig Locha i n-Airthiur Breg, Fg.; ¶  Cuanna Rois Eu, F. 10, Apr., Au. i. 172; ¶  Rush in p. Lusk, c. Dub., Ui., Mi.; ¶  13 m. NE. of Dublin; ¶  cf. Rossow tl. in Mayo.
r. erc
Clann Firbisigh of, poets of Ui Amalgaidh, Lec. 168, Fy. 236; ¶  Rosserc, in d. Killala, Tax.; ¶  R. Eirce or Ros Seirce, Rosserk, in p. Ballysokeery, b. Tirawley, Fy.; ¶  3 1/2 m. below Ballina.
r. erca
Muintir Rois Erca; ¶  al. Mic Muiredaig, &c., X. 5.
ros ercáin
Rasharken tl. and p. in c. Antr., Mi.
r. fachtna
plundered by Clann Fergusa, Fir. 573.
r. femhrach
in Ros na Ríg, Lis. 200 a.
r. findchuill
al. Les in Memra, Lis. 24 b; ¶  al. Ros. na Ríg, Adr. 235, Rr. vi.; ¶  Rosnaree.
r. finnghlaise
d. of Kildare ext. fr. R. F. to Nás Laighen, K. 174 a; ¶  now Rosenallis tl. and p., Ct.; ¶  in Queen's Co., Cam. ii. 790.
r. foichne
battle of; ¶  in Irel. or Scotl., Adr. 383; ¶  fr. context seems in Irel., and v. (Glenn ?) Foichne.
r. froecháin
Ll. 6, Lec. 357; ¶  cath Ruis F. in Connacht by Nemed against the Fomorians, Lec. 550, Sc. 8 a, Sd. 6 a, Hz. 148, K. 123 b; ¶  cath Ruis F., al. Badgna, Lg. 20, Fir. 37; ¶  at or nr Slieve Baune, in SE. of c. Rosc.; ¶  in Muirisce, Lg. 92, Mi.; ¶  Rosreaghan in b. Murrisk, Mayo; ¶  perh. this is R. Fraichain of Z. 470 a.
r. gabraidh
at Enniskillen, Ui.
r. gauill
in Tír Oilello in Connacht, Bb. 140 b.
r. gede
in Crích Cairpre, Con. 16 b; ¶  R. Geide, the Rosses in p. Drumcliff, c. Sli., Ci.; ¶  v. R. Cette.
r. giallan
in Ui Liathain in Mun., F.
r. gil
Findtan of, Bb. 121 a; ¶  Fintan of R. G. glanda; ¶  at Snám Luthair, q.v., Lec. 106, Lb. 17.
r. glaisi
Eimin of, Ll. 365, 372, 373, Lec. 89, 91, 110, Lb. 20, F. 50, Bb. 117 b, 118 b, I. 111 a; ¶  Eimin Ruis glais, Ll. 354, I. 109 a, Fir. 727; ¶  Emin R. Glaise on the Barrow, Bb. 128 a; ¶  al. R. Glas, B. lix.; ¶  W. of Cell Dara on the Barrow, Md.; ¶  Rosglas, al. Monasterevan, in d. Kild., Fm. iv. 731, Triumph. 194; ¶  al. Rosea Vallis, Gr. 16.
r. nglaisne na muimnech
on r. Barrow, Lec. 123; ¶  Monasterevan.
r. glanda
in p. Donaghmore, c. Tyr., B. lix., Fm. iii. 117, Adr. 172; ¶  St. Patrick's Bell preserved there, Pi. ii. 114; ¶  al. Domnach Mór Maige Imchláir in Tir Eogain, Fg., Md., Fir. 707.
r. glas
al. R. mic Triuin, now Old Ross, c. Wexf., C.
r. glas
in p. Kilclief on E. margin of Dundrum Bay, Ra. 33; ¶  al. Rossglass tl. in Rathmullan p., c. Down.
r. glas
v. R. Glaisi.
r. glas
Rossglass tl., c. Cork.
r. grencha
Lh. 188; ¶  Dairmag Ruis G. (Dialogue of Columba and Cormac); ¶  old name of Durrow, nr Tullamore.
r. guill
Sas. 1400; ¶  in Tirconnell, Lec. 351, Fir. 52, Ha. 742; ¶  Rosguíl peninsula betw. Sheep Haven and Mulroy Bay in N. of c. Don., is 4 m. long and 2 m. broad, Fm. vi. 2346, Mi., Fia., Cri., Tp.; ¶  v. R. Irguill.
r. iarnglais
Nuns of Cenél Cormaic, and under St. Brigit at R. I., Ll. 353, Lec. 112, Lb. 22, Bb. 123 b, Fir. 752.
r. iartharnai
Setna of, Ll. 368; ¶  v. R. Latharna.
r. ilair ghlais
"Ross illirglass," E. of Tara, Dl. 44.
r. inbhir
Ar. 82; ¶  on SE. end of L. Melvin; ¶  Rossinvir, p. and tl. in b. Dartry, c. Leit., Fm. vi. 1964, Mi.; ¶  St. Maidoc of, C., Fir. 714.
r. in churad
al. Ros Cré, Lis. 206 a; ¶  Roscrea, c. Tipp.
r. in fhéinneda
on brink of L. Léin in the south (i.e., at Killarney), Lis. 204 b.
r. ingiti
S. Ernene of, Ll. 365, Fg., Mt.
r. irguill
rí Guill 7 Irguill i Cenél Conaill, Fia.; ¶  Conall's portion (Tír Conaill) ext. fr. Assaroe to R. I., Fen., Fir. 52, St. B. 602; ¶  W. of Rossguill, p. Mevagh, b. Kilmacrenan; ¶  v. Ros Guill.
r. itir dá inber
the W. point of Tirconnell proper opposed to Bearnas mór, Fen.; ¶  Loughros point betw. Loughros More Bay and Loughros Beg Bay nr Ardara in W. of c. Don.
r. laeg
R. Loeg, R. Laogh; ¶  g. Rosa L., in Ceara, Lec. 168, Fir. 271; ¶  p. Rosslee, b. Carra, 6 m. SE. of Castlebar; ¶  al. Tuath Ruisin, 198, Fy. 156, 198.
r. laeg
in Ui Fhiachrach, Lec. 169, Fy., Con. 50 b, Fir. 276; ¶  Roslee tl. in p. of Easkey, Sli., Fy. 258.
r. laeg
Ui Fhailbi of, desc. of Cathair Már, Ll. 385, Lec. 349, Fir. 469, X. 80, which has R. Loeg; ¶  ? Rosslee tl. in p. Myshall, c. Carl.
r. láeg
Colmán Roisláig, Ll. 367, Lec. 115, one of the 3 Ros Laige, supra.
r. lairi
R. Laire; ¶  battle of, in the Fothartaibh, fought by Tuathal Techtmar against Coiged nGailian, Lec. 590, 39, Lg. 143, Fir. 49; ¶  ? Roslare, b. Forth, c. Wexf.
r. latharna
Setna of, Bb. 126 a, Lec. 119, Ai. 151 b; ¶  v. R. Iartharnai.
r. liacc
"nescio ubi est Ross Liacc," F. 145; ¶  prob. Rosleague tl. in p. Ballinakill, c. Galw.; ¶  Caeman Brec of R. Liag, F2.; ¶  or may be Rossleague tl. in the Great Island, c. Cork, nr Queenstown. r. lochad; ¶  to Fertse and to R. L., Lu. 56; ¶  Rosslough tl. in p. and c. Louth (?).
r. mac n-aeda
at Snám Luthair at L. Eirne, Ll. 362; ¶  cf. Rossmackay in p. and c. Louth.
r. mac bairend
al. R. Meinn; ¶  Curitan Epscop 7 Abb. of R. B., Mt., Fg.; ¶  he is Albanus Kiritinus of Rosmarkin in d. of Ross, Scotl.
r. macc caitni
R. filiorum C., in sinu maris; ¶  in Tirawley, A. 14 b; ¶  R. mac Caithni, Ross point in p. Killala and b. Tirawley, Fy.
r. mac crimhthain
New Ross, c. Wexf., Obr.
r. macc troin
nr Berba in Ui Ceinnselaig, Cs. 525; ¶  v. R. Mic Treoin.
r. maelaidh
attacked by Finnlochlans, K. 165 a; ¶  v. R. Maeláin.
r. maeláin
plundered by Norsemen; ¶  ? Rostellan, c. Cork, Cg.; ¶  cf. Rosemeilan tl. in p. Clogher, c. Tyr., and Rosmoylan tls. in b. Ballimoe, c. Rosc.
r. maenduibh
Bb. 121 a; ¶  in or nr Fotharta, al. R. Branduib, q.v. r. mag; ¶  the nine Righi in R. in Lein., Bb. 23 b; ¶  al. Mag Rosa Failghe, Lg. 97.
r. maithgen
in Bregi, Lb. 62; ¶  Rosmeen in p. Kells(?).
r. meinn
Curitan of, Fg., Md., Fep.; ¶  v. R. Mac Bairend.
r. mic baircend
Rosmarkin in d. Ross, Scotl.; ¶  v. Ros mBaircind.
r. mic bairend
Mt.; ¶  v. R. Mind Bairend.
r. miccain
Caindech of, Lec. 116.
r. mic ceirrceit
Findat of, Bb. 123 b, Lec. 112; ¶  Findnat of R. mic Ceit, subject to St. Brigit, Ll. 353; ¶  Fidnat of R. mic C. in Cruachán, Ll. 353; ¶  Fignat of R. m. Ceitt a Cruachan Cheinel Ucha, I. 108 b; ¶  Findtud of, Lb. 22, Fir. 752; ¶  v. R. mic Eircc.
r. mic edlicon
al. Sliab Bladma, Slieve Bloom, Rd., Rc. xv. 301; ¶  al. R. Nair, q.v.
r. mic eirc
at Cruachan Ceinel Ucha, I. 108 b; ¶  in Cruachan Ceneil Aucha, Lb. 21, Fir. 751; ¶  Findchad at R. m. E. in Cruain Cenel Ucha, Bb. 123 a, Lec. 111; ¶  Findat in R. m. E. or R. mic Ceirt, Lec. 112; ¶  v. R. Mic Erca.
r. mic erca
Fachtna of, on bank of L. Foyle or L. Neagh, Ll. 349, Bb. 121 a, Lec. 105, Lb. 15; ¶  al. R. mic Merca, Bb. 121 a.
r. mic treóin
al. R. mic Triúin, locally pronounced Ros mhic criúin; ¶  New Ross, c. Wexf. (R. Mic Crúin; ¶  Ston. A. p. 64), Fm. iv. 730, Mi., C., Ct., B. lix.
r. mic treoin
al. Cluain Cessain, in Fid nGaible; ¶  Cessan of, Sas. pp. 14, 15.
r. m'ide
Idae of; ¶  in Desi in Waterf., B. i. 1062, C. r. m'ide; ¶  Rosmead in p. Castletown, Westm., Mi., Ac.
r. mind bairend
Bp. and Ab. of, Ll. 357; ¶  Rosmarkin in d. Ross, Scotl.; ¶  v. R. Mic Bairend, R. Mein; ¶  v. B. March ii. p. 449.
r. mór
Moenóc Glindi Faibli 7 Ruis Moir, I. 111 b; ¶  Enán of, Ll. 367, Lec. 116, Ai. 150 b; ¶  al. R. mór Menóc, Ll. 373, Lec. 91; ¶  Enan of i Luighnibh, Md. (leg. i Laighnibh); ¶  Enán of R. M. i nUibh Degha, i n-Uibh Ceindselaigh, Fg., Md.; ¶  Énán mac Gemmáin in R. M. i n-Uib Dega i n-Uib Ceinnselaig, the same as Mo-Menoc Glinne Faidli i n-Uib Garchon, F2.; ¶  Rosminogue p. and tls. 3 1/2 m. SW. of Gorey, c. Wexf.
r. m.
Rossmore tl. in p. Ballynakill, b. Leitrim, c. Galw., Mi., Ci.
r. m.
a house of King O Conor there, Au. ii. 368, Con. 23 a; ¶  prob. in Rossmore tls., p. Elphin, c. Rosc.
r. m.
seems towards Tochar and Baile an Rodba; ¶  in b. Burrishoole, c. Mayo, Ci.
r. m.
Au. i. 344; ¶  seems nr Clones, in c. Mon.
r. m.
nr Ballscena, Ll. 56, Hf. 5 a.
r. muchnaig
Menóc of, Ll. 308 b; ¶  seems in Lein.; ¶  Rosminogue, nr Gorey; ¶  v. Ros mor Menoc.
r. mucroisi
Cell Rois, tri mhíle ó Cill Dara clogban i Ros Mucroisi, Md.; ¶  nr Kilrush, c. Kild.
r. muinechair
McMahon of, in c. Clare, Ix. 5; ¶  v. Ros mBendchuir. ros na mbroc; ¶  al. Ros mBroc, Ll. 298 a.
r. na cairge
the constable of Carrigfergus, Ui.
r. na hechraide
L.; ¶  al. Ail Find (Elphin), Lis. 225 b, Sas. 3888, 6541; ¶  seems nr Breicsliab and L. Arrow.
r. na ferta
in t. of Kild., N. of the Round Tower, Lh. 121.
r. na fingaile
al. R. Comáin in Connacht, Rosc. t., Lis. 209 b. r. na bhfonn; ¶  Rosscarbrey, Of. 330.
r. náir
al. R. Tíri Náir; ¶  al. R. Bladma, on Sliab Bladma, Ll. 159, 14, 378, Lec. 27, Bb. 70 b, K. 128 b, Fir. 434, Sb. 1 a, I. 148 a, Hz. 13; ¶  in Slieve Bloom, Of. 184; ¶  Sliab Bladma, al. R. Nair mic Edlicon, Sa. 19 a; ¶  Lec. 576 puts it nr Sliabh Mis in Mun. r. na ríg; ¶  p., vill. and ford on the Boyne, nr Slane; ¶  Cormac, son of Art, wishes to be buried there and not in Brug na Bóinne, Lu. 41 b, 51, K. 149 a; ¶  an older form is Ross nar-Ríg (Rosnarríghg), grange of Mellifont Abbey, an. 1238 of Sw. p. 366; ¶  Lecht Cormaic at ford of R. na R.; ¶  Tadc macc Céin slain there, Ll. 31; ¶  ar brú Bóinne Breg, Mm. 472; ¶  NE. of Tara, where there was a Ríg brugh
ro mhór, Lis. 211 a
cath Ruis na R., K. 120 a; ¶  al. R. Caille, Lis. 205 a; ¶  al. R. Caillidhe, Lis. 211 a; ¶  al. Escar Brannáin, al. Ros Findchuill Cluana Díothrach, Adr. 236; ¶  v. Mr., ML. and preface to my Cath Ruis na Ríg.
r. na ríg
in Island Magee, Semniu, where Aidán makes submission to Baedán, Ll. 330, Cps. 127, Lec. 139 a, 251; ¶  in NW. of Feimin, Bb. 87 b (leg. of Seimne).,
r. na ríg
an abode of K. of Cashel, I. 136 a; ¶  fortified by Brian Bóraimhe, K. 171 a, St. B. 439; ¶  in NW. of Feimin, Bb. 87 b; ¶  seems nr Clonmel; ¶  "Aedán submitted to Baedan at R. na R., in NW. of Feimhin; ¶ " Bb. mixes the R. na R. of Feimin and Seimne.
r. na seanchae
Mt. 14, is R. Enche, Fg.
rosnat
in Britannia, al. Alba, Monenni's monastery, Cs.; ¶  al. Cell na Caise, Lat. Candida Casa, Futerna, Whithern in Galloway, Sk. ii. 37, 48; ¶  .i. Whithern, .i. Candida Casa, fd. by St. Ninian, to whom is referred Cluain Conaire, al. Cloncurry, c. Kild., where he died; ¶  he is called Mo-Nenn by Oingus; ¶  Bangor nr r. Dee, a few miles fr. Chester, not the episcopal t. of Bangor, C.
ros niallain
fleet plunders Cluain Uama and R. N., Ll. 309; ¶  R. N. or R. Maeláin, Cg.; ¶  not Rosneillan tl., c. Clare, but Rostellan nr Cloyne (Cluain Uama).
r. nibulead
or R. n-Ibulead on border of Lein. and Mun., and in Osrige; ¶  Mo-Lua went thither, Cs.; ¶  v. R. Bulead.
rosoin
S. Serc of R. in Roserc, Fir. 256.
ros oirbealaigh
Rosserelly or Rosiriala, nr Headford, c. Galw., Mi., Md. liii.
r. oirthir
v. R. Airthir.
r. orcir
R. Oircis, Au. ii. 522, 358, 132; ¶  R. Oircis, Au. iii. 132; ¶  seem misprints for R. Oirthir.
r. ossaire
Colum of Ros n-Ossaire, i. Colum Midisil, Mt. 33; ¶  leg. R. Nossaire (?).
r. ó tsailín
nr Glenn Neimhin in Tirawley, Fa. 3 b.
rosracha
Rossreagh tl. in p. Tullyfern, c. Don.(?), Fm. v. 1540. ros raechain; ¶  battle of, in Connacht, Bb. 14 b, 11 b, 6 a, Fer. 14.
rosraige
de genere Celtchair micc Uithechair, I. 66 a, Ll. 331; ¶  in Iveagh (?).
ros raithe
Cuachnat of, Fg., Md.
r. reided
in Carbury of Drumcliffe, Lec. 123; ¶  al. R. Raeed, Bb. 128 a.
r. reta
seat of K. of Cashel, Bb. 149 a; ¶  R. Raeda, Lec. 377, Lct. 89; ¶  v. R. Ríatai.
r. riaghla
O Mulconry buried there, Con. 63 b; ¶  R. riagla promontorium sive collis regulae, C., Mis. i. 71; ¶  Rossreily, al. Rosserelly in p. Killursa, c. Galw., Pgi.
r. ríatai
in Mun.; ¶  S. of Árd Neimid, Ll. 292; ¶  W. of Árd Nemid, Fir. 389; ¶  in or nr Great Island of Cork.
r. roichbi
al. R. Roithbe; ¶  7 bps. of, Ll. 374; ¶  R. Roithbi, I. 110 b, Lb. 24.
r. roigne
Lu. 104 a, 105 a; ¶  in Ossory (?); ¶  v. Roigne, Mag Roigni; ¶  Airgetros (?).
r. ruadh
Rossroe, nr Newmarket, c. Clare, Fm. v. 1600; ¶  Mo-Chaemóg of, A. 151 a.
rossach ruad
a. Rossaig, to E. of Carn in Fhéineda, Hc. 2, 566 b, Ca. 294; ¶  seems a r.
ros seirc
at mouth of r. Moy, Lec. 163; ¶  R. Serce, St. Serc's Wood, at mouth of the Moy, Fy. 50, Fir. 257; ¶  now Rosserk, 4 m. N. of Ballina, abode of the Clann Firbisigh, poets of Tirawly, Fir. 273, Ci., Cri.
r. teite
v. Traigh Rois T.
r. temrach
Pd. viii. 24, Lis. 200, Lbl. 403, Ll. 30; ¶  seems at Tara; ¶  fr. Sas. 1475 it seems Ros na Ríg on the Boyne.
r. tiprat
Eithne of, Ll. 354, Bb. 124 a, Lec. 114, Lb. 23, I. 109 a, Fir. 695; ¶  these MSS. say she was Columcille's mother. r. tiri; ¶  I. 169 b; ¶  in Thomond (?).
r. toirc
Ciarán of r. Tuirc, Bb. 124 b, Lec. 116, Ll. 367; ¶  St. Broccán of, Ll. 362, C.; ¶  R. Tuirc in Mag Roigne in Ossory, F., Fg., Md.; ¶  ? Kilbrickan tl. in p. Offerlane, Queen's Co.; ¶  its Irish local name is Kyle Bruckawn (Cill Broccáin); ¶  cf. Rosturk tl. and island nr Westport; ¶  nr Sliab Bladma and in Ossory, Ct., Lan. i. 379; ¶  al. Cluain Imorchair, F. 146.
r. toirche
Crita of, dau. of Senach, in R. T., Lec. 106, I. 108 b; ¶  Rosturra tl., c., Galw. (?).
r. torothair
cath Cúili Rathin for Ultu ic cosnam Rois T., Lh. 173, Lu. 11; ¶  i nDal Araide, Lb. 237, Lh. 63.
r. truim
Brenainn Rostruim, Ai. 150 a.
r. tuaiscirt
in Corco Duibne, Ll. 277, Sa. 88 b, Fir. 781, X. 160.
r. ua mberchon
now Rosbercon, c. Kilk., opposite New Ross, Tp., O'Heyne 38.
r. ua gcairbre
Bp. of, Roscarbery, c. Cork, K. 181 b.
r. ua chonna
i Mughdornaibh, Fg. 184.
r. uainne
F.; ¶  Ronan of, i. oc Senbuaile i Conallib (Muirthemne), F.
r. ui dhonchadha
Ross at Killarney.
r. ui fothraigh
St. Finncan of, and of Brig Gabann and of Fírumhuídhe, Bb. 61 b; ¶  nr Brigown and Fermoy.
r. ui michain
Cainnech of, Ll. 367.
rot n-adamair
in Ui Conail Gabra; ¶  al. Rot Admairi, Ls.
rotan
Mochummae Rotan, Ll. 368; ¶  M. Rotáin, Bb. 125 a; ¶  cf. Rodanstown tl. and p. in Meath.
roth
bellum Roth, Ad.; ¶  cath Roth, Ui.; ¶  in Ultaib, Ll. 41, 94; ¶  g. Roith, Ll. 182, Tl. 538; ¶  v. Mag Rath.
rothraige
Mog Roith a quo R., I. 91 a, X. 156.
rot macin
Lis Macin and R. Macin in Dál Cas, Bb. 103 b.
rot na carpat
betw. Tlachtga, Tailltiu and Uisnech, Lis. 216 b, 223 a.
rot na ríg
where L. Riach now is, Ll. 202.
rot sula midir
al. Roat S.M.; ¶  Rout S. M. at Brug na Bóinne, Bb. 190 b, Lbl. 408, I. 145 a.
rout tarsna
in Ui Fidgenti, Ll. 316, Lec. 205.
rout tarsna cric
Ui Mannadain of, in Ui Briuin Cualand, Bb. 77 a, Lec. 205.
ruachtach
ML. 25; ¶  r. Roughty in b. Glenarought, Kerry. ruachtain; ¶  Mac Cairthigh of, Ai. 137 b.
rúadhán
in Thomond, Ai. 73 a; ¶  Ruane tl. and p. in Clare.
ruadbeithech
Rc. xviii. 37; ¶  betw. Cell Colgan and Ard Rathain, tl. Roevehagh, p. Killeely, c. Galw., Fm. vi. 2098, Mi., Cri., Ar.; ¶  as. an Ruaidbheithigh, Hb. 331, Fm. ii. 1074; ¶  d. isin Ruadhbheithig, Hb. 101.
ruadrinn dá bharc
Cf. 54; ¶  v. Rinn D. Bh.
ruadh sliabh
the Three Rock Mountain nr Dundrum, S. of Dublin, Ar. 16; ¶  rather Slieve Roe, 2 m. W. of Blessington, on border of cc. Wickl. and Kild.
ruaim letha
Rome, Lb. 202.
ruam iarthair betha
i.e., Glendaloch, F. 19.
ruán
Ruane in p. Creagh, nr the r. Suck, Kj. iv. 455.
ruan
island (in Scotl.?), Rr. 62.
ruarcach
an R., the O Rorke, Hm. ii. 294; ¶  np. Ruarcaich, Hm. ii. 332.
rubha
i n-Aird Uladh, Fg., Md.; ¶  Rowe in the Ards, c. Down.
rubha
an Rubha in W. of Ui-Fiachrach Aidhne, Fm. vi. 2102, Ar. 196; ¶  Corranrue, Mi.; ¶  al. the Roo, 2 m. W. of Kinvarra, nr Abbey of Corcomroe.
rubha
now rowe, a woody district in O Melaghlin's country, c. Westm., Mis. i. 217.
rubachan
Ciabán of the Muscrige Tiri; ¶  his l. was R. at L. Bili Clochi, Lec. 230, Bb. 81 a, X. 101.
ruba cobthaig
named fr. Cobthach, K. of Fothart Náis, Ll. 46.
ruba conaill
battle of, in Meath, Ll. 185, Rc. xviii. 187, Fir. 182, Hb. 112; ¶  g. Rubhai C., now Rowe and Rathconnell, Ui.; ¶  in p. Rathconnell, 1 1/2 m. E. of Mullingar, Ui., Mi.; ¶  so called by Irish speakers, but anglice Rathconnell t. and p. in Westm., O'D., pronounced locally Racunnell; ¶  Ro Chonell, 2 m. E. of Mullingar (Piers' Westm. 98), called Rowe Connell in Ac.
ruba conchongalt
ds. Rubu C.; ¶  in Ulaid (?), Au. i. 454.
ruba gealain
battle in O Kelly's or O Conor's l., I. 40 b; ¶  Roo in Rosc. or Galw.
ruba mena
d. Rubu M., nr L. Neagh, Ui., Mi.; ¶  the point of r. Min or Main at Shane's Castle, c. Antr., Md.; ¶  where r. Main falls into L. Neagh.
rubhann
isin Rubhann, in Muinter Tadhgáin, in Foxes' country, al. b. Kilcoursey, King's Co.; ¶  now Rue, al. Killarue, Mi.; ¶  cf. Ruan tl. in Westm.
ruba rátha ronan
dp. Rubaib R. R., Lis. 179 b.
ruba scolaige
of d. Glendaloch in terra Wicklow, Cr. an. 1192.
ruba senaig
Baethboth mac Cronáin of, Lec. 112, Ll. 353, Bb. 123 b, Lb. 22, Fir. 753; ¶  Rosanna, in p. Rathnew, c. Wickl.(?).
ruchais
Ll. 374; ¶  leg. i mBruchais; ¶  v. Bruccas, Brugas.
rudless asla
in c. Don., Fen.; ¶  seems p. of Kilteevogue.
rudraigech
of Clann Rudraige, Mr. 202.
ruffech
Coeman Brecc of R. in Mide, Lb. 18; ¶  v. Rubha, al. Ruffa.
ruidi
cath Ruidi in Corcamruadh, fought by Tuathal Techtmar, Lec. 591.
ruirech
r. Liffey, Of. 165; ¶  v. Ruirthech.
ruirend
gs., Bb. 303 a; ¶  Rairiu or Roeriu (?).
ruiride ruis temrach
Lg. 152.
ruirthech
rígusce, Lu. 98 a, Lbl. 739; ¶  r. Liffey, Bb. 13 b, K. 123 a, Sd. 5 a, Sc. 6 a., Cri., Ac., Ib. 47; ¶  r. betw. the Barrow and the Boyne, Lu. 133, Lbl. 951.
ruirthech
d. Ruirthig, a r. N. of Ui Fidgente, Lbl. 913. ruisín; ¶  O Briain of Ruisín; ¶  the O Briens of Beul Átha an Chómhraig, Ai. 113 a.
ruisín
Rusheen betw. Clogher and Lisrobert, in b. Carra, Mayo, Fy.
rum
Bécán Ruim, Md.; ¶  Ruimm, gs., Au.an. 676; ¶  island W. of Sleat Point, in Skye; ¶  Rum, Hebrides, Sk. ii. 249; ¶  g. Ruimi, Mt.; ¶  Ruimenn, Fg.
rusat
Monaich Ulad of, and the Monaigh of L. Erne, Lec. 198.
ruscach
Mo-Thrianóc i Ruscachaib in Uib Fálge (cf. Roscachbeg in King's Co., Sp. 1606 p. 61), Ll. 354; ¶  Mo-thrianoce Ruscaig, a Mun. st., Ll. 350, 361, Bb. 122 a; ¶  Mothrenócc ab Rusccaigh, Md., Mt.; ¶  ó Rusccaigh, Fg.; ¶  Seacht nEaspoc ar Ruscachaib, I. 110 b.
rúscach
d. Ruscaig, Fg.; ¶  Rooskagh tl. in p. and b. Moycashel, Westm., Mis. i. 211.
ruscach
in Cuailgne, Fg., Ct.; ¶  Rooskey in c. Louth.
ruscach
in Mag Cualgerne in Inis Eogain, in Cenél Conaill, in Crích Conaill, in d. Derry, Cs.
ruscach
Colmán Ruscaig, Bb. 124 b, Lec. 116; ¶  Mó-Chritoc Ruscaich, Lec. 118; ¶  Conla, Bp. ó Ruscaigh, Mt., Fg.
rúscach na gaoithe
seems nr Bun an Fhedáin, Mac Goisdelbh slain there an. 1545 fighting O Conor, Ci.; ¶  Mo-Thecca Ruscaigi, Ll. 364.
ruscae
trí Ruis Ruscae, Lbl. 640.
rusgach
g. Rusgaighi, Roosky tl. in p. Attymas, Mayo, Fy. rusgach; ¶  Ll. 85; ¶  Roosky in Mayo.
rusén
al. Raisen, battle of, in Connacht, Lec. 591–593.
rúta
in R., the Route, the people of the Route in N. Antr.; ¶  g. in Rúta, Ui., Mi., Fy., Ci., Fir. 666; ¶  al. Dalriada, K. 143 b, Hz. 148; ¶  al. Rúta Mic Uidhilin, Ui., Mi., Ci.
ruther-glenn
belonged to Prior of St. Andrew's, Scotl., an. 1248, Tr. p. 49.