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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uachongabáil
Faughanvale, c. Derry, Mi.
uachtar
Colman Uachtair, Lec. 116; ¶  Oughter tl., King's Co. (?).
u.
to Mag nErcraite to the Bann iar n-Uachtar (W. of Uachtar ?) in Ulst., Ll. 186; ¶  nr r. Bann (?).
u. achaidh
Cilline Mac Diarmata of, of the Dal mesin Corb, Ll. 350, 385, Fir. 725, I. 108, Lb. 17.
u. achaidh
in Cenél Luachain, Md., Fg., Mt.; ¶  Oughteragh in b. Carrigallen, c. Leit. (?): Óchter Achid, A. 17 a.
u. n-ailbe
a digna Érenn, I. 143, Pd. viii. 40.
u. áird
al. U. Ard in Mag Laigen; ¶  Oughterard hill in b. S. Salt, c. Kild., Mi.; ¶  round tower and old ch. there; ¶  in dry. Naas, Tax.; ¶  nr Naas and Clane, Ll. 116 b; ¶  in or nr Cell Cúile, Lb. 15; ¶  Tulcha na Ríoghraidhe, al. U. Árd over the Lithphe of Lein., Ston. A. p. 127; ¶  v. Ll. 367, Lec. 117, 119, Bb. 125, F., Fg., Md., Fir. 713, C.
u. árd
Outhrard in d. Clonfert, Tax.; ¶  Oughterard, c. Galw.
u. mbera
N. of Áth Tríndíad, to the N. of Uachtar Glinne, X. 369; ¶  leg. Ath Ferdiad(?).
u. caille
in Ui Cuanach, Ct.
ú. carthainn
Fy.; ¶  nr Cros Pátraig, in Tirawly (?).
u. clainne riocaird
about Athenry, Ar. 196.
u. colle
Ailill Molt slain there, Lbl. 911.
u. connacht
S. Connacht, al. Clann Ricaird, Ci., Au. ii. 526.
u. dara
in Lein., Mi.
u. eirne
Up. L. Erne, Lec. 400.
u. fine
N. of and nr Clane, Ll. 117; ¶  b. Oughteranny, c. Kild.; ¶  v. next three words (?).
u. fine
Cilline mór, son of Coirpre, ancestor of the Ua Meimre and the Ui Foebraind of Uachtar Fine, Bb. 77 a, 70 b, Fir. 472, 438.
u. fhine
Cenél Ucha of U. Fh., nr the Clann Manchine at the Liffey, Ll. 316, X. 73.
ui fine
Ui Faebrannáin Uachtair Fine, the genealogy of the Ui Mainchin of Tír Cineil Nucha and Life, Ll. 388.
u. garadha
in Ossory, Mi.
u. gabra
telach mór sein fil im-Maig Lagen, Lh. 121.
u. gesille
in Ofally, Con. 47 a.
u. glinne
N. of Mag Ítha, to the N. of Leitir Mhulach, X. 369; ¶  Oughterlin, c. Don. (?).
u. laigen
S. Lein., K. 165 b.
ú. lamand
Abbey of Holy Cross in it; ¶  d. Cashel, Of. 382, Tr. 395; ¶  3 m. S. of Thurles, Ar. 302; ¶  a place-name(?) or a name given to Holy Cross, about which there is a legend, Mainistir Uachtdair, Sto. 44, Lec. 458.
u. lua
in Crích Roiss, Ll. 90.
u. muaide
Mochae of, Lec. 118, Bb. 125, Ai. 151.
ú. nessa
dedicated to St. Patrick by Cinaed, K. of Tara, in satisfaction for violating the sanctuary of Domnach Patraic in Tirconaill (?), Tl.
ú. tíre
W. of inner bay of Dundrum, c. Down; ¶  Dundrum Castle in it; ¶  Ui Meith in it; ¶  Water-tiry in Kilmegamp in b. Lecale, Ci., Ui., Mi., Ra., Ac.
u. tíre
in Mag Luirg; ¶  the N. part of b. Boyle, c. Rosc., where Keadew and Killcashin are still so called locally, Ci., Fm. iii. 514, Au. ii. 428; ¶  Cell Lomat, Killummad p. in it, Con. 27 a.
ú. tíre
b. Upperthird, c. Waterf., Tp.
ú. ugan
in Cianachta Breg, which was plundered so far, an. 826, Au. i. 322.
u. uillne
in Ulst. or Arm. (?), I. 66 a.
ú. uisnigh
Lbl. 399.
ú. urmhumhan
b. of Upr. Ormond, c. Tipp., Ar. 304.
uachtmag
seat of K. of Cashel, Lec. 377, Lct.
uada
in Laigis, Leix, Mm. 482, Fir. 450.
uaig bic mic cuanach
in Cell Easpoig Aedáin on the brink of the Shannon, Lbl. 945.
úaig búana
Buan's grave, Lu. 109 b; ¶  on the way to Arm. fr. Cruachu Ai., Sa. 86 b.
uaim
an Uaim, Navan; ¶  ab na hUamha; ¶  a Mainistir na hUama, Ui.; ¶  Setna Uama, Bb. 126, Ll. 368, Lec. 119; ¶  al. Umama, al. Nuachongbail, Ci.; ¶  v. Fg.
uaimh
an Uaimh, Au. iii. 630; ¶  seems to be Navan, or a cave nr Drogheda.
uaimh
an Uaimh, the Cave, .i. Drogheda, Au. ii. 630, Fm. i. 497. uaimh; ¶  Colmán Uamach, Lec. 115, Lis. 6, Au. i. 176, Fia. 52; ¶  Cluain Uama, now Cloyne, c. Cork; ¶  MoChonóc Uamach, Ll. 368, Fg. u. achaid alddai; ¶  U.A.A. 7 Cnodbai, Au. i. 372; ¶  in Mughdhorna Maighen, Mi.
u. alla
in b. Carra, Mayo, Au. ii. 12; ¶  al. U. Allagreic, in E. of p. Aghagower, Mi.
u. barri
Antrum S. Finbarri, in Cork, Tr. 329.
u. ceise coraind
in Connacht, Ll. 28.
u. cnodba
Bb. 42 a, Z. 183; ¶  Cave of Knowth, c. Meath, Au. i. 372, 454, S. 346, Proc. vii. 188, I. 190 a.
u. cnogda
on E. of Clonmacnois, Lis. 190.
u. condba
one of the trí Dorcha Érenn, Bb. 42 a.
u. cormaic
in Cind Craibigi in Conachail in Corann, Connacht, Lbl. 887, Bb. 142.
u. cróine
in Baile idir Dá Abhuinn, in Tuath O Conail, Mun., Lis. 183; ¶  now Macrony, on banks of r. Araglin, O'Longan on the Two Fermoys.
u. chruachon
Bb. 206; ¶  dí chait a h-Uaimh Ch., Sas. 7683, 3896, Sa. 42 b; ¶  Cave of Rathcroghan nr Castlereagh, c. Rosc., Proc. vii. 190.
u. dábhilla
in Dábhilla in the sea, on E. coast N. of Indber Domhnann, Lis. 198 a.
u. dorcha fearrna
in iarthar Chorca Ui Duibhne, Dg. ii. 8.
u. firt boadan
Au. i. 372–3; ¶  at Dubhadh, or Dowth, in Meath, Mi.
u. fuibhi
Fg., Md., Mt., C.
u. in fhómharach
in Cechtraige, in the W.; ¶  the Dartraige banished from S. Mun. to it.
u. leo
on S. shore of Inishark isle in W. Connacht, Wc.
u. mná an gobhand
at Drogheda, Mi., Au. i. 372.
u. na caorach glaise
old cave nr Sceichín na Raince, in c. Tipp., nr Mitchelstown, Rc. vi. 226.
u. purgodóire pátraig
U. Purgadóra Phatraic, St. Patrick's Purgatory, on L. Ghearg, Au. iii. 416, K. 175.
u. slaingai
one of the trí Dorcha Érenn, Bb. 42, I. 190; ¶  U. Slangae, Lbl. 237.
úaine dail mogha rúith
descendants of Ebher, son of Ir. Bb. 22. uairisburg; ¶  Würzburg, in Germany, Mi., Md., Fg., Fep.
uaisse
cath Uaisse by Fland, K. of Erin, against the Aitechdu, Lec. 38.
uaithib
dp.; ¶  Ui Chanadain in U., at L. Deirc-Deirc, Lec. 452; ¶  leg. Uaithnib.
uaithne
Tor. 33; ¶  dp. ó na hUaithnib, of Cashel, Bb. 106, Lis. 142, Fir. 195, Mi., Lct., Tp.; ¶  the bb. Owney in cc. Limk., and Tipp., St. B. 424; ¶  the l. of Ui Bloid, E. of r. Shannon, Tor. 9; ¶  gp. cath Muscrige 7 nan-Uaithne, Ccc. 32.
uaithnech
one born or fostered in Owney, Lc. i. 346, Au. ii. 284.
uaithne beg
Owneybeg, c. Limk., Ci.
uaithne cliach
Bb. 94, Ll. 325, Tor. 266; ¶  at Deircdeircc, Lec. 454; ¶  b. Owney Beg, c. Limk., Ui., Mi., Lct., Tp. Fir., 503, 681, Gc. 42, St. B. 120, Bran. 156; ¶  in it is Abbey Owney, al. Abington p. in d. Emly.
uaithni fidbaig
in Mun., Cgg. 30; ¶  al. Uaithne Beg or Uaithne Cliach, the b. of Owney Beg in NE. of c. Limk.; ¶  U. Fidbuide, Rc. xviii. 11; ¶  U. Fidhbhaidé, Cri., Ai. 28.
uaithne tíri
Bb. 94 a, Ll. 325, Fir. 681, 501, Cg., Rc. xviii. 11, Ai. 28, Gc. 42; ¶  b. Owney, c. Tipp., Tp., Mi., Cri., Lct. uaith-thíre; ¶  Bran. 156 a; ¶  should be Uaithne T.(?).
uaithne ui iffernan
part of b. Owney, c. Limk. uaithne-ui-mhaoilriain; ¶  Owney in c. Limk., Fir. 812, Mi.
uaithne ui mhaoilriain
b. Owney, in W. of c. Tipp., Kj. iv. 312.
uaiti
trí Ailill of, Lbl. 640.
ualrach daire dairbreach
as. Ualraig D. D., Lbl. 288, Mr. 144; ¶  nr Glenn Con (Chain ?).
uamama
in Uamama, Lc. ii. 318; ¶  .i. Navan, Hennessy; ¶  al. Nuachongbháil, Fm. an 1539; ¶  al. an Uaimh, Au. iii. 318.
uarán
in Mag Aí, Connacht, Ci., Rc. xviii. 299; ¶  al. Fúarán Ui Chabaigh, Ai. 45; ¶  Oran tl. and p. in c. Rosc., Im.; ¶  Ternócc Uaráin, Md.
uarán
St. Ciaran's well in Saigir, Bc. 3, 4.
úarán braín
nr Sídh Feimin, in Mun., Lis. 196 a.
uarán ngarad
Trí Tiubradha Eirenn: Tiubra Cuirb, T. Uairbheóil, U. nG. in Macaire Connacht, Hx. 947; ¶  ns. Úarán nGarad in Mag Aí, Lu. 98 a, Ll. 246, Lbl. 739, Sas. 1316, 7734, Lis. 210 a; ¶  Oran nr Tulsk, c. Rosc., Tl. 106; ¶  al. Druim Ferta, Tl. lviii., Ct. 1. uarán maighe haoí; ¶  now Oran in b. Ballymoe, c. rosc., Fm. v. 1542.
uarán mór
Oranmore on E. of Galway Bay, Ar., Mi.
úarba
Conla Saéb of; ¶  in Ulst., Ll. 94.
uarda
Lochlaind ext. fr. the Muir Cimerda N. to the Uarda, Lb. 149.
uas
milrad Uais, Bb. 147; ¶  cath Uais, in which Garrchu, K. of Ulst., fell, Fir. 597.
uata fothúaid
N. of Ochain, Ll. 56, Lu. 56.
uath angeda
"Cave of Aingid," tale of, Mm.
uath belaig conglais
tale of; ¶  at Baltinglass, c. Wickl., Mm. Ha. 797.
uath ecalsa imchummair
tale of, Mm.
uath licce blada
Ll. 190 c, Ha. 797; ¶  tale of.
uath locha lurgan
tale of, Mm. 587, Ha. 797.
uath maige imbolg
tale of, Mm., Ha. 797.
uath maige uatha
tale of, Mm.
ucha
Uchadh; ¶  cath U., Bb. 20, 35, Lec. 31, 597, Ll. 16, K. 131, Lg. 85, Ballysonnon, al. Ballyshannon, nr Kilcullen Bridge, c. Kild.; ¶  al. cath Uchbadh, cath Uchbath; ¶  al. cath Átha Senaich; ¶  Ui., Mi.; ¶  v. Lg. 197, K. 164, Hb. 76, Rc. xvii. 240, Ll. 25, 39, 131, 183, 395, Bb. 36, Lec. 620, Fir. 426; ¶  v. Áth Senaig. uchderc; ¶  Aghderg nr Lochbrickland, c. Down, Mi.
ucht an éin ghil
Mac Finín of, in Kerry, Ston. A. 44.
ucht foraid
7 bps. of in Ucht, Ll. 374, I. 110, Lb. 24.
ucht mama
three Saints Colman of, Lb. 21; ¶  Oughtmama tl., p. and abbey in b. Burren, Clare.
ucht mic caecháin
in Ciarraige Luachra, in Kerry, Lec. 205, Ai. 84.
ucht na n-engadh
in Leit., or Muinter Eoluis, Fm. iv. 1152.
ucht na rigna
seat of K. of Cashel, I. 136, Bb. 149, Lis. 143, Lct.
ucht uracad
St. Cillin of, of Dail Mesincorb, Bb. 121.
ui aeda
in Burren, c. Clare, Lec. 163, Im. 32, Fy. 32.
ui aeda
in Ui Fiachrach, a branch of Clann Temin, Fy. 107.
ui aeda odba
in Meath, Lec. 423, Ai. 106; ¶  in Bregaib, F. 183; ¶  oc Ath Drochait ind-Úaithniu i nHóib Aedho Oduha (leg. Odba) i ndescert Breg, Cáin Adamnáin, p. 4.
ui haedhagain
in Eile, Bran. 156 a.
ui aedain
in Cenél Loegaire at L. Aindinne, Westm., Bb. 52 b, Lec. 146, Fir. 189.
ui aga
of Síl Cormaic of Lein., Ll. 390.
ui aichir
Bb. 103; ¶  Ui Aichir in b. of Islands, c. Clare.
ui aidith
Rc. cxvii. 359, Hb. 84; ¶  allies of Ichtur Ua n-Echach in raiding Arm.
ui ailbhe
of Conmaicne Rein, Fen.
ui ailche
now Halley, Tp.; ¶  in b. Ikerrin or nr Templemore, c. Tipp.
ui aillde
Mobaemac of, Ai. 151 a.
ui ailello
in Fotharta, Ll. 14 a, Fir. 106, Cs.; ¶  nr Cluain Eidnech (?).
ui ailello
Cs.; ¶  al. Tír Ailella, b. Tirerrill, c. Sli., Lis. 25, Mi., Ci., Ui.; ¶  dp. Óaib Ailello, Au. i. 268.
ui ailella
in Airthiur Eoganacht Caisil, Ll. 319, X. 124.
ui aillen
Hb. 99; ¶  nr Fir Cell (?).
ui haimhirgin
in Tuaith Gheisille, Bran. 152 a.
ui aimrit
al. Muinter Midhasa, Tp.; ¶  in b. Eliogarty, Tipp.
ui aimrit
or Ui Aimeirt; ¶  the O Dwyers nr Limk., Tp.; ¶  nr Clíu or Cliach; ¶  he went by Criochaibh na Creatalach into Hibh Aimhrídh, Ai. 76.
ui ainchine
of Sil Anmchadha, Im.
ui airemoin
at Inis mór in Ulst., Lec. 277.
ui airennain
in Cenel Eogain; ¶  in it was Irnaide (now p. Urney, c. Tyr.), F2.
ui airmedaigh
of L. Maigi Bron, in Bredach, in Ui Amalgaidh, Lec. 168, 199, Fir. 273, Bb. 75; ¶  Uí Airmedaig .i. lucht Chaille Conaill a tuaith .i. o Thráigh Murbaig go Fersaid Tresi, Fir. 248; ¶  in b. Tirawly and p. Killala, Fy.
ui aithechda
at Findloch of Dal Fiatach, Lec. 277.
ui aithechda
tigerna Ua n-Aithechda; ¶  prob. Tuath A., now Tooaghly in b. Carra, Mayo, Mi.; ¶  the Findloch of previous place is Findloch Cera (?); ¶  cf. Tuath Aithechda.
ui aithusa
of Sil Anmchadha, Im. 41.
úi allain
Rc. xvii. 381; ¶  slew the K. of Hui Bairrche at Disert Diarmuda; ¶  cf. Ui Aillen.
ui (fh)allamhain
the O Fallons of c. Rosc., Pi. i. 6.
ui halmhec
a family of Fiachra's line, correlative with Ui Maoilduin, Fy.
ui amalgada
Lb. 99; ¶  Ui Amalgaidh; ¶  b. Tirawly, Mayo, Tl. 126; ¶  Múad Óu n-Amalgaidh, Au. ii. 10; ¶  r. Moy, Ar.; ¶  Ua n-Amalgada, Lbl. 899, Mi., Ci., Ui., I. 110, Fy., Ct., Lec. 168; ¶  Ui Amalgada 7 Ui fiachrach Muaide; ¶  epscop ua n-A. 7 Ua F. M., al. Bp. of Killala, Fm. ii. 1094, Lc. i. 318, 236; ¶  Ua Dubda, K. of, Au. ii. 238.
ui amalgaid iorruis
of Erris, c. Mayo, Fy. 2.
ui amolngith
Cs.; ¶  Tirawley, Mayo.
ui anmchadha
in or nr b. Barrymore, c. Cork, Tp.; ¶  or Ui Liathain, where Castle Lyons is, Ob.
úi annchnamha
Ui A. and Ui hUada, Fy.; ¶  a lordship in Ceara, ext. fr. Maiteog to Callain, and fr. Bunreamhar to Abhainn na Mallachtan.
ui antuli
Ros Cam belonged to Cland Fergaili of Galw.; ¶  its chief families were Ui Antuli and Ui Fergusa, Wc.
ui aonghusa
desc. of Aongus, of Ui Fiachrach, Fy.
ui aongusa
Fia. 156; ¶  al. Ui A. an Deisceirt, desc. fr. Aengus mac Nadfraich, K. of Mun., i.e., the McCarthys, O Callaghans, O Keeffe and O Sullivan, Mi.
ui athele
betw. b. Upperthird, c. Waterf., and the sea, Tp.
ui badamna
Cobthach, K. of, Ll. 46; ¶  of Aes Coinchinne, nr Baltimore, c. Cork, Gc. 36; ¶  for this Obr. has Ui Bathliamna, in its centre is the Castle of Arda nr Baltimore, in W. of c. Cork, the mansion of O Flainn Arda.
ui baedáin
of Badna in Hi Maine, Lec. 187; ¶  dp. Aib Baedáin Badna, nearly co-ext. with b. Ballintober, Rosc., Im.
ui baetain
nr Maistiu, Lec. 215.
ui baethgalaig
of Fine Cille Bicsige, Ll. 311 c.
ui baghamna
b. Ibawn in S. Cork, Tp.; ¶  v. Ui Badamna.
ui bairchi
Ui Bairrchi, F., Tor. 317, Ct., K. 168, Ar. 65 a; ¶  b. Slievemarague, Queen's Co., plus parts of c. Carl, Fir. 461, Fia., Tp., Mi., Ui., Cri., Ci., B. lvi., lix.; ¶  Kilmolapogue in p. Lorum, Carl., in it; ¶  v. I. 58 a, Lec. 198, Fir. 466; ¶  in it are Cell mac Cathail, Md., Fg.; ¶  Glenn Uissen, Fg., Md., and Sléibte, Lh. 96.
ui bairchi
in Ui Ceinnselaich, nr the sea; ¶  Árd Crema in it, Cs., fir. 45 a; ¶  the b. Bargy in S. Wexf. is nr the sea, Rc. xvii. 380. ui bairchi; ¶  of Mag Argetrois, Lec. 118; ¶  for extent of Ui B. of Lein. territory v. I. 58 a, Lec. 198.
ui bairrce maige hailbe
Bb. 76, Lec. 106.
ui bairrche maige indergraith
Ui Chritain of; ¶  in Lein., Ll. 313; ¶  Ui B. M. in Draigraith, Lec. 197.
ui bairrche tíre
Ui Dimmatain of, in Lein., Ll. 313; ¶  Ui Maenaigh Caisi Scailbhi of Ui B. Tíre, Lec. 197, Ll. 313, Fm. ii. 576, Fia. 150.
ui baithir
in Conmaicni Réin, Fen. 385.
ui balban
Fen. 387; ¶  of Conmaicni Réin.
ui balláin
nr or in Ui Bairrche, Mi.
ui bánáin
in b. of Clonlisk, nr Roscrea, Tp.
ui baodáin
desc. of Baodan Beg, mac Ucha, Ll. 378.
ui barridie
in S. Lein., nr the sea; ¶  Arid Crama in it, Cs.
ui barrtha
in Lein., in Slewmargy, Queen's Co., Tp.; ¶  v. Ui Bairchi in Ui Ceinnselaich, supra.
ui bathbairr
of Cenél Luachain, Fen.
ui béce abha
in Mun.; ¶  Áth in Chrainn in it, Lis. 183 a; ¶  now Kinelmeaky(?), 7 m. NE. of Cork city; ¶  v. Cell Chuain and next word.
ui béce uachtaraig
along the Aba Beg, in Triacha Caoille in mun.; ¶  on side of Tuath Maigi Finne, opposite to the Ui Béce Abha, Lis. 183 a; ¶  v. Sonnach Gubann.
ui bechaidh
in Meath, B. 123 a; ¶  in Meath, Bb. 88 a, 151.
ui becon
in Meath, Bb. 88 a, 151, Lis. 145 b, Lct., Fir. 248, Mi., Cri., Fy., Fia.; ¶  prob. at Rathbeccan in b. Ratoath, Mi.; ¶  Ui Beccon in b. Ratoath, Lct.
úi béice
in Beanntraighe, Tor. 283.
ui beoailbh
in N. half of Erin, Bb. 45 a.
ui berchain
over the r. Barrow, O Caolaidhe its chief, Bran. 153 b, Tp.; ¶  Ui Berchon, "over the Berba; ¶ " b. Ibercon, forming N. portion of b. Ida, c. Kilk., Ros Ua mBerchon, now Rosbercon, is on W. bank of the Barrow, O'D. in Tp., Mi., I. 107 a; ¶  b. Ui Berchon included pp. Kilmakeroge, Kilbride, Kilsoan, Ballygurrim, Shanbogh, Rosbercon, Listerlin, Dysartnoon, the Rower, Cloneamery, and part of Inistioge (Carrigan quoting a MS.).
ui bergdai
in Ui Labrada, in Lein., Ll. 312; ¶  cf. Ui Bergda, Lords of Ui Duach, Fm. ii. 810.
ui berraide
Clann Aengusa Berraide, are the Hui Berraide oc leccuch in Huib Failge, Ll. 314, Lec. 199, Fir. 470; ¶  at Laccach. ui billraighe; ¶  in bb. of Upr. and Lr. Connello, Limk., Tp.
ui birn
dp. Ib Bírnn, Gn. xlii. an. 1138; ¶  ext. fr. the causeway of Cillin na n-Garg to Beul Átha na Sesidh, Roibin Beag being on the E. side; ¶  and from Saighin Ciarain to Tobar Lúghna, in b. Carra, Mayo, Fy., Fir. 272, Lec. 168.
úi blaid
fr. Blad, Dalcassians, Bb. 182 a; ¶  O Blayd, a half cantred in d. Killaloe, Tr. 433; ¶  Ui Blait, in NE. of d. of Killaloe, Cg., Dih. 316; ¶  al. Ui Bloid, q.v.
ui blaith
under K. of Ulaid, Lec. 189 a; ¶  v. Ui Blathmaic.
ui blathmaic
in Ulst., Bb. 161, Lis. 145, Fir. 610, Lct. i. 137; ¶  N. part of b. Ards, and most of b. Castlereagh, O'D. in Lct.; ¶  dry. Blaethwyc, Blathewic, Ballavic; ¶  is now dry. of Newtownards, Ra., Tax.
ui blighe
of Lucht Dúna Finne in Tirawley, Fy.
ui bloid
branch of Dál Cais, K. 171; ¶  now dry. Omulloid in NE. Clare, Tp., St. B. 529, Mi.
ui bloid
b. Lr. Ormond, c. Tipp., O'B.; ¶  al. Crích Uaithne, E. of the Shannon, Tor. 9.
ui blosgaidh
of Conmaicni Réin, Fen.
ui bocáin
of Muinter Tige na Comairce, of the Clann Diarmada mic Lairen, Lec. 130.
ui braccáin
Ll. 319 c; ¶  b. Ibrickan, c. Clare, Mi., Ar., Tp., St. B. 620.
ui braccáin
in Airthiur Eoganacht Caisil, Ll. 319.
ui braccáin
O Mailmúaid, K. of Fir Cell, slain by, M.
ui braccáin
Cenel Croicni of the Ui mBairrci dwelt in Ui B., Bb. 73 b.
ui braici
of Cenel Luachain, Fen.
ui brain
in Ui Maine, Lec. 18.
úi brain
al. Ui Faeláin, Ll. 388.
ui brain ar caill
or Ui B. Arcuill, in Ulst., Bb. 151 a; ¶  v. Ui Briuin Archaill.
ui brain deilgine
of Ui Garrchon, Ll. 384, Lec. 194.
ui brangusa
of Conmaicni Réin, Fen.
ui braoin
genealogy of Breaghmaine, Fir. 178; ¶  O Breens(?).
uí braonáin
O Brenans of Ossory, Fm. ii. 1081.
ui brenainn
of Síl Anmchadha, Im.
ui bresail
in Ui Failgi, Of. 325, Lec. 214; ¶  Ui B. of Tl. 234 seems to be this.
ui bresail
in c. Arm., C., Ct., Ll. 42 c; ¶  people of Clanbrasil in b. Oneilland E., c. Arm., Au. i. 222, Rc. xvii. 387; ¶  in Airghiallaib, Lis. 144, Fen. 368; ¶  Fintán of Ui B., Lec. 116, may be this.
ui bresail airthir
Fm. ii. 1154, X. 61, Fir. 305, Au. ii. 146, Bb. 67; ¶  Tamhlacht Carna in it, Fg., Md.
ui breasil beiri
Mi.
ui bresail macha
Ll. 184, X. 60, Of. 362, Bb. 67 a, Fir. 305; ¶  in b. Oneilland E., c. Arm., Ui., Mi., Ci., Cri., Tp.
ui brethi
al. Ui Rethi, F.; ¶  Ui Rethe (q.v.), Fg.
uí bric
of the Dal Araighe, Fir. 532.
uí brican
the O Gormans of, in Thomond, Tor. 263, 317.
ui bricne
or Ui Bricinne of Mag Ailbe, Ll. 314, Lec. 197, I. 58 a.
ui brigdi
in Deise Muman, Lec. 222, 225, Bb. 120, I. 66 a, Fir. 719, 501.
ui brigte
of Iorrus, Ll. 328.
ui brigteand
in Druim Luachain, in Dési Muman, Lec. 104.
ui brinnein
of Sil Anmchadha, Im.
ui brittain
in Síl Mella, x. 73.
ui briúin
in Connacht, Of. 374, I. 136, Ct., Mi., Ll. 363; ¶  desc. fr. Brian, K. of Connacht, Lbl. 900, Cg. 108; ¶  the O Conors, MacDermots, O Flahertys, of Ui Briuin Seola, O Rourkes, O Reillys, &c., Lct., Obr.; ¶  epscop hua mBriuin, al. Bishop of Kilmore, Lc. i. 306, Fep., K. 175 b; ¶  al. muinter Maoilmórdha, the O Reillys, Fm. ii. 1148; ¶  Ua Ruairc, rí hua mB., K. 181, Ar., Au. ii. 16, 78, i. 222, Fm. ii. 1100; ¶  Ui Briúin uile (ext.) ó Chenannus co Druim Chliab, Au. ii. 324.
ui briúin
seems in or nr Meath, Bk. 27 a.
ui b.
i.e., d. Enachdúin, MacCurtin's Antiq., 279; ¶  d. Anagdown in it, Ck. 64 b.
ui b. ái
in Mag Ai, Of. 375, Au. i. 120, 664, Rc. xvii. 200, Cri.
ui b. archaill
in b. Dungannon, c. Tyr., subject to the Oirgialla, Fen., Lct., Lec. 189 a; ¶  Ui B. Archaille in Airgiallaibh, Lis. 144 b; ¶  K. of Ui B. Archaille slain by Ui Cremthainn, I. 137, Ui., Mi.
ui b. breifne
in Connacht, Of. 375; ¶  epscop Ua mB. B., al. d. Kilmore, Fm. ii. 1088; ¶  in cc. Leit. and Cav., Ci., Cri., Mi., Ui.; ¶  the Teora Condachta were Ui B. Brefne, Ui Muiredaigh, Ui Fiachrach, Lec. 570; ¶  Tuaim Dreccon in it, c. Cav., Lg. 91, Mi.
ui b. cilli cruimthir
genealogy of, Lec. 144. ui b. connacht; ¶  cath Droma Deirg in it, Z. 470.
ui b. chualand
in Lein., Bb. 122, Lec. 204, C., Ll. 373, Rc. xvii. 368, Cg., Hb. 86; ¶  Ll. 169 a seems to have Ui B. Cúalgngi! desc. fr. Brían Lethderg, a desc. of Cathair Mór, i.e., the greater part of b. Rathdown, c. Dub., and a part of the N. of c. Wick., Ui., Mi., Cri.; ¶  in it are Dún Mór, Fg., Md.; ¶  Glenn Munire, Mt.; ¶  Dún Brea, Ll. 169 (Bray Head); ¶  Telach na n-Epscop, Lis. 16 a, Lh. 117 (Tamlacht ? Fg. 48); ¶  Senchell, Bb. 122 b, Ll. 384, Lec. 109, 194, Fir. 725, 458; ¶  Delgany, c. Wick., C., Fm. ii. 798; ¶  Tech Conaill, Md. (now Powerscourt), F., Fg., this is 3 m. SW. of Bray.
ui b. eola
in Roscaim, Lbl. 900.
ui b. in deiscrit
seems same as Ui B. Seola, al. Muintir Murchadha, seated in b. Clare, c. Galw., Hen., Au. i. 326.
ui b. in tuaiscirt
in d. Armagh, Of. 364, Ct.; ¶  Domnach Airthir Maige in it, in b. Carey, c. Ant., Tl. 174, Pgi.; ¶  there is also Ui B., al. Muintir Birn, in b. Dungannon, Cv. 126; ¶  cf. Ui Briúin related to Dal Fiatach, Ll. 331.
ui b. na sinna
Lg. 203; ¶  on W. of L. Boderg in b. Ballintober N., c. Rosc., Mi.; ¶  betw. Elphin and Jamestown, c. Rosc., Mi., Cri., Ci., Ui; ¶  the Shannon flows betw. it and Conmaicne Réin, Ar. 80. ui b. rátha; ¶  in W. Connacht, Lec. 452, Ll. 354, Bb. 54; ¶  E. and NE. of t. of Galw.; ¶  comprised the b. Athenry; ¶  Cnoc Tua in it, Of. 376; ¶  in b. Clare, c. Galw., Wc.
ui b. seolai
Ct., Tl.; ¶  on E. of L. Corrib, Mi.; ¶  L. Cimi in it; ¶  in b. of Clare, c. Galw.; ¶  al. Ui B. Rátha plus Clann Fergaile; ¶  o Flaherty of, Wc., Lct., Ui., Mi., Cri., Of. 375.
ui b. sinna
of Tír mBriúin in Rosc. on the bank of the Shannon, Of. 376, Ui.
ui b. umhaill
in c. Mayo, Mi.; ¶  Ui B. hUmil in Burrishoole, Mayo, Au. i. 264.
ui brocáin
of Cell Maigistreach in Lein., Lec. 197.
ui broin
the O Byrnes of Lein., Bran. 152 b, Ti. 44.
ui broduibh
of Ui Eathach Muaidhe, Fy.
ui bronuigh
in Fotharta, Fir. 366.
uí brosce
Ll. 311 b.
ui brótaid
in Cluain Fiachna in Ulst., Ll. 334, X. 62.
ui buachall
in Uí Béce, Mun., nr Áth an Chrainn, Lis. 183; ¶  in Kinalmeaky, c. Cork.
ui buadhaigh
of Conbaidh in Ui Ingardail, in Caoille, Mun., Lis. 182.
ui buain
of Cell Bairnich, Bb. 126.
ui buibhin
of Cenél Luachain, Fen.
ui buide
Ll. 378, Bb. 76; ¶  Oboy dry. in d. Kild.; ¶  Killabban and Kilmolide in it, Tax.; ¶  b. Ballyadams, Queen's Co., Mi.; ¶  nr Lethglenn, E. 102, Ai. 24, F2.
ui buide
in Ui Cendselaig; ¶  Mag Arnaide in it, F. 160.
ui builc
Bb. 110 a; ¶  seems in Semne.
ui buirigh
in Tossaighmoir, on border of Ui mac Caille and Ui Tassaigh, Lis. 176.
ui butire
Ll. 313 a.
ui caelduib
in Dalnaraidi, Lec. 272.
úi caeluide
of Ossory; ¶  subject to Mac Gilla Patraic, Rc. xvii. 380, Ci.; ¶  Ui Caillaidhe, Ui Caolluidhe, Fm. ii. 838; ¶  in Mag Lacha, Carrigan.
ui caemhagan
of Oig Beathra, in Aidhne, Fy.
ui chaemain
in Ui Fhiachrach, Fy., Lec. 169; ¶  v. Mullach Rátha in Tireragh, senior to O Dubhda, Fy.
ui chailchin
in or nr Mag Lena and Lynally, Lb. 90.
ui chailti
of Cenél Luachain, Fen.
ui caimnáin
St. Liber of, Bb. 125 a.
ui cain
of Ui Ingarduil, in Caoilli, O Conbaidhi its chief, Lis. 182 b.
ui chainnigh
al. Ui Broceni, in Lein., Ll. 312.
ui cairbri
b. Carbery, c. Cork, Mi., Ci., Cg., St. B. 409, 412, 416, Rennes MS. 52 a.
ui cairill
of Dún dá Leath Glaisi, in Ulst., Fir. 509.
ui chairin
Ui Cairín, b. Ikerrin, c. Tipp., Con. 50, Ar., Mi., Ods., K. 118 b.
ui chairnen
of Cluain-ingreach, in Connacht, Lec. 159.
ui cairpri
= b. Coshma, and W. side of r. Maigue, fr. Bruree to the Shannon, Cg. 30; ¶  Ui Cairpri Muman, Cell dá Chellóc (Kilmallock) in it, F.; ¶  al. dry. Kilmallock, Westr.; ¶  Ui Cairpre, a sept of Ui Fidhgeinti in the plain of Limk., Mi.
ui cairpri
in Conmaicne Rén, desc. of Daire Barrach, son of Cathaoir Mór, Fir. 466.
ui cairpri
in Eoghanacht Riathleand, Hz. 17.
ui chairpri aebhdha
comprised b. Coshma and the districts around Brugh-righ and Kilmallock, and the plains on the W. of the r. Maigue as far as the Shannon, O'D. in Lct., Tp., Ci., Mi., Ods.; ¶  Ui C. Aeba, Bb. 89; ¶  Ui C. Ebha, their kings dwelt at Bruree, c. Limk.; ¶  Ui C. Eba, Lec. 254.
ui cairbre aodha
in Caonraoi, Hb. 6; ¶  Kenry, c. Limk.
ui cairpri cruim
Mi.; ¶  leg. Cenél C. C., q.v.
ui cairpri droma cliab
Con. 11; ¶  in b. Carbury, Sli.; ¶  v. Cairpre Droma Cliab, Con. 11.
ui cairpri laigen
Bran. 152; ¶  in Carbery, c. Kild.
ui cairpri lúachra
in Mun., Fir. 625.
ui cairten
of Síl Anmchadha, Im.
ui caisse
at the Cill in Lein., of Ui Bairrchi, Fir. 216, Bb. 74; ¶  v. Caise; ¶  ? nr Kill, Naas.
ui caisseín
the McNamaras of Clare, Au. i. 544; ¶  Ui Caisin, Ui Cassin, Lis. 28, 29; ¶  Ui Caisín, K. 171 b; ¶  MacConmara's l. and tribe name, c. Clare, Of. 388, Ui., Cri., Ci., Mi., St. B. 529; ¶  now dry. Ogashin, which contains 9 pp. in E. Clare (v. Tp.)=pp. Quin, Tullagh, Clooney, Doora, Kilraghtis, Kiltalagh, Templemaley, Inchicronan and Kilmurry na nGall.
ui caithniadh
of Ui Fedhlimidh Iorruis, Fy. 5.
ui caitrend
Ll. 341, Lec. 208; ¶  in W. Ossory, Killamery of c. Kilk. in it, F., Fg., Md.
ui callraighi
of Mag Eligh, Lec. 161.
ui canain
of Síl Anmchadha, Im.
ui canannain
seems in Don.; ¶  d. Óib C.; ¶  in Tirconaill, Mi., Fen. ui canannáin; ¶  In Uaithnibh, Fir. 195.
ui caocháin
of Cill Sgíre in Ulst., Fir. 108.
ui capuill
of Cinéal Fiachach of Saighir Ciaráin, Fir. 778.
ui caracan
Ui Caracáin, Au. i. 582; ¶  now p. Killyman, d. Arm., Ci., Cv., Ui., Mi.; ¶  Ui Charrcon of Au. i. 256, X. 73, may be this or Ui Garrchon.
ui cascadáin
in Ui Briúin Cualann, Ll. 392.
ui cath
Saertuath Caisil, Sto. 40; ¶  ? Uhachath "in the port of Lismore," Sw. § 1147.
ui cathail
Hyf. 55; ¶  of Cineal Aodha of Aidhne.
ui cathan
Hyf. 63; ¶  ruling family of Cineal Ianna in Aidhne, Fy.; ¶  "Kane; ¶ " not to be confounded with Ui Cathain of c. Derry.
ui catharnaigh
the Foxes; ¶  al. Muinter Tadhgain of b. Kilcoursey, King's Co., Lct.
ui cathasaigh
of b. of Balrothery W., c. Dub., Tp.
ui cathasaigh
of Cell Achaidh Duibh in Ui Fiachrach Finn, Fy.
ui cathbhaidh
Ui Cathboth, Ui Cathbad Tire; ¶  fr. Firt Moraind to Sliab n-Eibhlindi bo deas, Ll. 321, X. 132, Ccc. 26, Sto. 40, Lec. 208, 413, 416; ¶  v. Abhainn Ua gCathbhaidh.
ui chathbath chuille
in Mun., Ll. 319, Lec. 126, Fir. 60.
ui cathluain
in Breifne, Mi.
ui cathmogha
of Ui Fiachrach Aidhne, Fy.
ui causain
Buan and Fercorb, two sons of Mogh Ruith, of the Huib Causain, al. Ui Chainnigh, al. Ui Chain of Clann Mathgamna, X. 141 Slip b.
ui ceataigh
Lct. 197 note; ¶  fr. whom b. Ikeathy, c. Kild.
uí céileachair
in Mun., St. B. 416.
ui ceinneididh
of Clann Cernaigh in Ui Maine, Im.
ui ceinneidigh
al. Ui Cendfoda, now Tirkennedy, in Ferm., Mi., Ci., Ui.
ui céirin
al. Clann Lugdach Hui Oichri, Ll. 383.
ui cellaig
in Ui Bairrche, in Mag Ailbe, in Lein., Ll. 316, Lec. 203.
ui cellaig
Ui C. Breg, Mi.
ui cellaig
Ui C. Chualand, Rc. xvii. 371; ¶  Tech mic Dimmai in it, F.; ¶  in N. of c. Wick.; ¶  in it is Tech Mic Dimmai, Mi., Ci.; ¶  Raith Ronáin in it, Ll. 351; ¶  S. of Tallaght, along the N. slopes of the hills, and stretching across the opening of Glenasmole.
ui cellaigh
Carn Leca in Ui C., at Bruiden dá Dergae, Lu. 87; ¶  v. Ui C. Chuland.
ui cellaigh leighi
of Ley, in Queen's Co., Ui., Ci.
ui cennfota
b. Tirkennedy, c. Ferm., Ui., Ci., Mi., X. 59; ¶  v. Ui Ceinnedigh.
ui cennselaigh
epscop Ua cC., al. of d. of Ferns (which included all c. Wexf., plus part of c. Wick., and even of c. Carl.), Fep., Ui., Mi., Ci.; ¶  v. Ferna; ¶  Ui C. est gens major et potentior pars Lagenensium (Scriptor antiquus, in Ware's Scriptores, p. 3); ¶  al. Laigin Desgabair, Chr. 154; ¶  Australis pars Laginensium, Cs., Ct., Bco. 24 b; ¶  for places, tribes, and persons of it, v. Mi., Ui., Ci., Cri., Tp., Tl., F., Fg., Md., Of. 418, Mr., Cg., Ac., Lis. 27 b, 28 a, Ls. v. 218, K. 147, 165, Sr. 65 a, Bb. 113, B. lviii., lix.; ¶  the parts of c. Carl. in it are Donaghmore nr Sleaty, Tullow Ofelimy and Ui Dróna, Ailbe, Fm. iii. 96, ii. 576; ¶  ? Ui Dróna, Au. ii. 72; ¶  also Inber nDaele in b. Arklow, c. Wick., q.v.
ui ceocháin
de Fothartaib, Ll. 14 a.
ui cerna
Loccán of, Hz. 45.
ui cernaig
F.; ¶  in S. Bregia, Au. i. 314, Mi., Cri.; ¶  nr Raithen, nr Tullamore; ¶  al. Ui Catharnaigh, the Foxes.
ui cernaigh
the Termann of Balla in it; ¶  in b. Ceara, Mayo, Fy. ui cernaigh; ¶  al. Ui Echtigherns, i.e., p. Kilfinaghty, plus part of district betw. that p. and Limk.; ¶  the r. Ogarney preserves the name and flows through Six-mile-bridge; ¶  it divides Ui C. fr. Tradraighe, Tp.
ui ceudaghaigh
of Ui Fhiachrach Aidhne, Fy.
ui cianacáin
of Cenel Luachain, Fen.
ui cianáin
Ui C. in Chaissil, desc. of Tuatach, son of Ailill; ¶  al. Cland Emin .i. Muintir in Chaissil and Muintir Droma Sailech, X. 174, 175.
ui ciarda
of Cairpre Ua gCiardha, Fg. 8, F., Hb. 114.
ui ciarmhaic
Mi.; ¶  seems nr Cloyne, c. Cork, Mi.
ui ciarog
Ui C. Rátha Blaithmic; ¶  of Síl mBriain, I. 86, Bb. 104.
ui cichearáin
of Lis Cicherain in Flaherty's l. in Con., Z. 189.
ui chille ónomnae
in Ui Corpri, Ll. 322; ¶  leg Ui C. nóin omnae(?).
ui cinaeith
Hym. 39; ¶  of Sil Anmchadha, Im.; ¶  al. Ui Cinaetha, Ci. ui cinaetha; ¶  of Tech Ingene Baith of Clann Mugróin Liphi, I. 58, Fir. 470.
ui chindchnamha
of Clann Fiachrach, Fy.; ¶  v. Ui hUada.
ui cirb
in Bregha, Meath, Fir. 610.
ui cláir
Clár's carnd is at Howth, X. 82.
ui clara
in Deisi Muman, Lec. 222.
ui cláre
in Irrus, Ll. 328.
ui cleirigh
of Aidhne, Tirawly and Brefny, Fy.
ui clérchín
in b. Coshma, Limk., Tp.
ui clucain
Ad. 279.
ui clumhain
of Conmaicni Réin, Fen.
ui codail
Baili I Chodil in O Flaherty's l., Z. 189 a.
uí cogaráin
in O Brien's l., K. 171.
ui coibdenaigh
in Uachtar Fine, Bb. 70, Ll. 380, For. 438; ¶  Ui Chobdelchi of U. Finni, Lec. 190, X. 73.
uí coileáin
in Eoghanacht beag Chaisil, St. B. 406.
ui coingheóidh
K. 168; ¶  in Ossory(?).
ui choinnend
al. Ciarraighe Choinnend, Fen.
ui coirpri
v. Ui Cairpri.
ui colcan
Colcu of, Lec. 617; ¶  Ui Colgan, nr the sea in Lein., nr Lusk, Fm. ii. 868, 682; ¶  Ui Colgan, K. 166; ¶  for Feraib Breg 7 for Saithnib 7 for Uib C., Fm. ii. 1154.
ui-colla
Mi.
ui comaltáin
in Ulst., Mi.; ¶  in Tirone(?). o'comhdhan; ¶  Hyf. 7; ¶  of Lucht Dúna Finne of Tirawley, Fy.
ui chonach
of Cland Dalláin, Ll. 321.
ui commaigh
S. of Tailtiu, Bb. 64, 103.
ui conaill
bb. Connello, Limk.; ¶  al. Ui Conaill Gabhra, Tp., Ci., Mi., Cg.; ¶  Sengualann (Shanagolden) in it, Ccc. 30; ¶  Cell Ite in it, Cs.; ¶  v. Sto. 40, Fia., C., B. lviii., K. 168; ¶  np. Conallaig, dp. Conallchaibh, people of Connelloe, c. Limk., Lis. 150; ¶  v. F2. 2.
ui conaill
in Louth, Of. 327; ¶  Ui Conaill MUirthemne, Rc. x. 338.
ui conaill cathrach durlais
Bb. 110 b.
ui conaill daile
of Ui Amhalgaidh; ¶  named fr. r. Dall, now r. Deel.
ui conaill gabra
Ll. 46, Cs.; ¶  now bb. of Upr. and Lr. Connello in c. Limk., Tp., Ar., Ui., Mi., Ci., Cri., Cg., Obr., Dg. 49, K. 165, Z. 351, B. ii., Cs.; ¶  Cell Ite (Killeady) of b. Glenquin and Tulach Leis (Tullalease in c. Cork) were in it, F.
ui conain
of Cluain tairb, Lec. 193.
ui conaing
Lu. 41 a; ¶  seems in the N., and nr. Bangor, c. Down. ui conaing; ¶  N. of r. Brosnach, X. 176.
ui conaire
Ui C. of Léim Conchulainn of Corco Bascaind, Ll. 349, 372, Lec. 89, bb. 117, 120, I. 111 a.
ui conalláin
in Crích Tulach (nr Cashel?), Bb. 51, Lec. 143, Fir. 170, X. 174.
ui conannla
in Lein., nr Glenn Uisen (?), Mi.
ui conbóirne
of Ui Fedhlimidh Iorruis, Fy.
ui conbhuidhi
of Clann Cernaigh in Ui Maine, Im.
ui conbhuidhi
of Clann Faelghusa, Fen.
ui conbhuidhe
of Cenél Luachain of Conmaicni Rein, Fen.
ui conchille
in or nr Tethba, Mi.
ui conchinn
Cs. 390.
ui concirt
in Mag Reid in Ui Cendselaig, Ll. 312, 383, X. 73; ¶  al. Ui Conchirid.
ui conchubair
the people of O Conor Failghe, Rennes MS. fo. 52 a.
ui condmaill
of Dal Mesincorb, Lein., Bb. 121 b.
ui conedh
of in Garrda (at Durlas?), Bb. 110 b.
ui congaile
in b. Knockninny, c. Ferm., Tp.
ui congaile
of Cell Achaidh Duibh, of Ui Fiachrach Finn, Fy.
ui congairb
in Tuath Maige Féine, Lis. 183 a.
ui conín
F.; ¶  nr Raithen, Tullamore, nr Roscore wood (Ross Corr), F2.
ui conlua
O Mahony's country in Muskerry, c. Cork, Obr.
ui conmail
in Muscraige Tíre, Ll. 323 f.
ui connachtaigh
in Brefny, Mi.
ui connachtain
of Síl Anmchadha, Im.
ui corbmaic
Ui C. Ua nEthach Coba, round Newry, Mi., Cri.
ui corc
in Connacht, I. 136 b.
ui cormaic
includes p. of Kilmaley, c. Clare, and also b. of Islands, except p. of Clondagad, Tp., Mi.; ¶  in Baiscne, Tor. 9, Ai. 59; ¶  SW. of Cenél Fermaíc, Ar. 242; ¶  on the sea-coast, St. B. 417, Ccc. 28, Ai. 70, Sto. 40.
ui cormaic
in Ui mac Carthinn, Of. 361.
ui cormaic
in Tír dá glas, X. 772.
ui cormaic
Ui C. Maenmaighe; ¶  in Ui Maine, I. 46, Lec. 187; ¶  nr Loughrea, c. Galw., Mi., Cri., Im.; ¶  Ui Corpmaic M., in Moinmoy, Tp.
ui cormaicc
in Lein. (in Ui Bairchi or Glenn Uissen ?), Ll. 312, F.; ¶  v. Dál Cormaic; ¶  I cannot identify Ui Cormaic of Ui.
ui cormcain
in Corco Duibhne, Hz. 17.
ui corpain
in Muscraighe Airthir Fhemin, Ll. 324.
ui corra
of Conmaicni Réin, Fen.
ui corra
in Meath, their Geneal., Lec. 146.
ui coscraidh
of Síl Anmchadha, Im.
ui crabhadháin
Im. 31; ¶  of Clann Cernaigh in Ui Maine.
ui craimtain cúile
Comgall Bendchair of that stock, Ha. 744; ¶  Ui Criomthain Cúile, Fir. 536; ¶  in Ulst.
ui craumtain
fr. Connacht across L. Eirne to the l. of Ui C., Au. i. 308; ¶  cf. Craumthan mac Enna Ceinnselaig, Au. i. 26.
ui craumthainn
Ui Craummthain, Au. i. 50, 176, 186, 200; ¶  Ui. puts them as Ui Cremthain in b. Slane, Meath.
ui craumthainne
cf. Dun Craumthain, Au. i. 108; ¶  v. Cremthainn.
ui chraumthanáin
in Lein., Cs.; ¶  v. Ui Cremthannáin. ui creachain; ¶  of Ui Eathach Muaidhe of Ui Fiachrach. ui crechain; ¶  of Conmaicne, Fen. 382.
ui cremthainn
in Airgialla, Lis. 144, Lec. 189 a, Fen. 370, Au. i. 330; ¶  the collas made sword l. of Ulst., where the Modorna and Ui C. are, as far as the Airtheara, Lg. 158; ¶  v. Lct. 152, I. 137 a; ¶  seems nr Tullaghoge, Farney, and Sliab Fuait, Au. ii. 12, 30, 102, Fm. ii. 886, 658, 912; ¶  nr Arm., Au. i. 272; ¶  Ui C. Mudorna, Lec. 175; ¶  not far fr. Arm., Tl. 174; ¶  L. Erne was frozen over, and loads of wood were brought across fr. Connacht to Ui Cremthainn to roof an oratory, Au. i. 816, 308; ¶  Sliabh Betha on border of cc. Ferm., Tyr. and Mon. in it, Fm. i. 38, Lg. 85; ¶  Úi Crimthainne in the Ulaid betw. Carnn Achaid Lethdeirg and Glenn Rige, Ll. 332; ¶  Ui Crimthainn taken fr. the Ulaid by the three Collas, K. 150, 149; ¶  a chief clann of the Oirgialla; ¶  on border of S. Oirgialla dn b. of Slane, Meath, Of. 364, C., Ct.; ¶  Ui Cribthaind Airgiall, Lec. 204.
ui cremthainn
al. Ui Criomhthainn; ¶  in it are L. Aenbheithe in b. Slane, Meath, and the r. Slaine, Ct. 184, Mi., Cri., Ci., Ui., Lct. 152; ¶  neighbours of the Gailenga, Au. i. 470, 466; ¶  Ui Crimtainne seems in Meath or nr Cianachta Breg, Cs.; ¶  Achad Farcha (in b. Slane, Meath), in Ui Cremthainde, Lb. 27, Of. 364.
ui cremthainn
of Cell Dara, Lec. 206. ui cremthainn cúile damarni; ¶  Ha. 756.
ui cremthannáin
in Uib Failge; ¶  slain by Ui Cellaig, Fm. ii. 900, 738; ¶  v. Caislén Dúine Cremthannáin, Fm. iv. 802; ¶  Mo-maedóg Fedo Dúin was of the Ui C. in Leix, Cs., Mi.; ¶  Ui C. of Dún Masg, Fir. 483; ¶  round Rock of Dunamase in Queen's Co., Mi.; ¶  Houkreuhthenan or Houhreubthenan "terra de Leís 7 de Houkreuhthenan" given to de Costantin by Henry II.; ¶  Ui Crimthannain, Dún Masc, Dunamase, in it, Ll. 378, Fir. 434 (who has Ui Criomthainn); ¶  they slay the Brehon of Ui Failge, Fm. ii. 888; ¶  Ui Floinn in Ui Cruimthannáin, Fir. 467; ¶  in Cúl Buichet in Leix, Fir. 483; ¶  v. Cúl Buichet; ¶  in it was Tech Damáin, q.v.
úi crimthannáin
and Airthir and Úi Méith desc. fr. Colla fochrích, Ll. 333 b.
ui crícháin
nr Farney, c. Mon., Mi.; ¶  Shirley's Account of Farney 4.
ui cromthainn
O'C. MS. Beatha Bharrae, c. 22; ¶  a day's journey fr. Cork; ¶  Disiurt mór was in it, Cbb. cap. 22.
ui criomthainn
v. Ui Cremthainn.
ui criomthaind
in Ui Maine; ¶  v. Clann Aedacáin.
ui cronain
in Conaille, I. 65, Bb. 95, Lec. 278.
ui criadhchen
Hyf. 51; ¶  of Clann Laoghaire in Ui Eathach Muaidhe, Fy.
ui cruaich leinteini
I. 66 a; ¶  v. Dubraighi.
ui cruindbeoil
F. of Úi Echach Ulad(?).
ui cruinn
in bb. Orior, Arm., Ui.
ui cruinn
old b. Igrine, now merged in b. of Ida, c. Kilk., Mis. i. 205.
ui cruithni
in Muscraighe Airthir Feimin, Ll. 324.
ui cúadain
in Mag Lifi, Ll. 385.
ui cúagain
of Síl Anmchadha, Im.
ui cuaich
al. Úi Cuaigh; ¶  of Ui Bairrche Muige Ailbe, Lec. 106, Bb. 121.
ui cuain
of Cell Delga, Lec. 452; ¶  Ui Chúain of Fabar in Meath(?), Lec. 190.
ui cúanach
Ll. 355; ¶  b. of Coonagh in Limk.; ¶  part of Ara Cliach, Tp., Tl., Os. iv. 298; ¶  in it were Clíu and Dún Cuille (Lu. 20), and Cuillend and Calland (Sas. 5727–31); ¶  Cuillend Ua gCúanach, now Cullen, c. Tipp., was in it, Lct.; ¶  also Cnamchaill in SW. of c. Tipp., Mi., Ci., Ui.; ¶  also Cúile: Ui Cuanach Cúile, Ll. 381, Fir. 447; ¶  tigerne Arad 7 Ua cCuanach, Fm. ii. 784; ¶  v. K. 184, Fir. 441, C., Ct., B. xx., Hb. 11.
ui cuanna
Fir. 196.
ui cubhráin
in Brefny, Mi.
ui cuiléin
in bb. of Upr. and Lr. Connello, Limk., Tp. ui cuilein; ¶  of Clann Cernaigh in Ui Maine, Im.
ui cuilen
of Ath Fén; ¶  of Ui Fiachrach, Fy.
ui cuilinn
in Lein., Mi.; ¶  Ui Cuillend, al. Síl mBrain in Mag Ailbhe in Laighis, Ll. 383; ¶  al. Síl mBriuin of Mag Aebna in Laigis, Lec. 192; ¶  al. Síl mBriain in Mag Aibne, Fir. 451.
uí cuimin
in p. Kilcummin, b. Tirawly, Fy.
ui cuinn
of Lucht Dúna Finne of Tirawley, Fy., Lec. 168.
ui cuirbb
l. of K. of Cashel, Lec. 377, Bb. 149 a; ¶  of Ui mac Caille, Ll. 321; ¶  in Muscraige Airthir Feimin, Ll. 324.
ui cuirc
in Dál Cormaic in Lein.; ¶  belonging to the Hui Cormaic, son of Cucorb, Ll. 312, Bb. 72.
ui cuirc
in Fortharta Airbrech, Lec. 214.
ui cuirc
in Muscraige Tretherne, Bb. 82.
ui culacháin
in the l. Ui Ruadáin in Cera, Lec. 168, Fir. 272.
ui culduib
Ui C. Cille Dara, Kild.; ¶  al. Ui C. Lagen 7 Ui C. Muscraigi Mitaine, Lec. 215, 451, Tph. ii. 347.
ui culind
of Dál Cormaic in Lein., of Magna in Síl mBrain (Clonmines in b. Shelburne, c. Wexf.), and in Mag Réid Ua Culind in Ui Cendselaig, Ll. 312.
ui cumain,
of Cluain Tarbh, of Dál Meisin Corb, LL. 384.
ui curbruidhe
Flann mac Lonnain was slain by the Huibh C., al. Ui Fotha at L. da Chaoch in Deisibh Mumhan, Ai. 19 a.
ui currain
of Síl Anmchadha, Im.
ui cuscraidh
(or Ui Cuscraige) of the Fir Maige Fene (or Fermoy), Fer. 60 a.
ui cuscraidh sléibhe
in Mun.; ¶  round Tuath Ó Conail in the Triacha of Caoille, Lis. 183; ¶  held Kilworth mts., ext. fr. Kilworth to the S. slopes of the Galtees, and W. to Leaba Molaga round the NE. side of Fermoy, O'Longan on the Two Fermoys.
ui dachua
Ui Dachaigh; ¶  in Ulaid, Fir. 508, 679; ¶  Ui Daich, Ha. 867.
uí daigri
of Muscraigi Tíre, X. 114; ¶  in Lettrachaib in Ui D., Ll. 350, Lettracha Odráin in it, Latteragh, c. Tipp.
ui daimhin
in Clochar hua nDaimhin, q.v., in Ui.
ui dáire
fr. Dáre mac Eirc, Ll. 333, X. 67.
ui dalann
St. Cainnech of, Of. 275.
ui dalláin
B. xx. 312; ¶  in Lein.(?).
ui dalláin
in Caoille, Mun.; ¶  ext. along fr. Airgetlaind to Cnocán Dúin Martan and "Abhuind mhór"; ¶  al. Ui Dhalláin of Duthaidh Cluana Dallain and of Móin Luachra, Lis. 182 b.
ui dallain
in Cianachta of Glengiven, c. Derry, Loc. Pat. 176.
uí damaigh
of Cenél Luachain, Fen.
ui dannbarr
fr. Cind Cláir to Scuintine, and fr. Dubathaib to Ráith Nairbri, Lec. 214–5.
ui darca-chéin
in Dal Araide; ¶  Ráith Epscuip Fhindich in it, Tl.; ¶  v. Ui Derca Chein.
ui dartadha
Inis Meic Ua n-Dartadha, Fg., Md.; ¶  ? Maccu Dartadha.
ui deadhaidh
the O Deas of Kinel Fermaic, b. Inchiquin, c. Clare, Mi.
ui deci
tribe-name of the Ui Banáin of Leap Castle nr Roscrea, Tp.; ¶  Ui Déice, the l. of O Banáin, Bran. 156.
ui deda
Caimer of; ¶  in Cill Broniche, Lec. 112.
ui dedaid
al. Ui Braccáin 7 Ui Ailella in Airthiur Eoganacht Caisil, Ll. 319, Lec. 406.
ui dega
desc. fr. Daig mac Enna Cennsélaig (and so in Wexf. or Wick.), Ll. 337 a; ¶  in Ui Cennselaig, F., Fg., Md., B. xx., Lec. 393; ¶  Ui Deadha, Bran. 152; ¶  Ui Deaghaidh, K. 168; ¶  Ui Deadhaigh (in Ui Ceinselaigh), b. Gorey, c. Wexf., Tp., Fia.; ¶  dry. Oday, b. Gorey; ¶  in it were Cell Mosilóc, F., Fg., Md., Ros Mór, Md., Fg., F.
ui dega bic
al. Ui Muiredaigh in Lein., Ll. 312, 383.
ui dega draignech
in Ossory, Ll. 339.
ui dega móir laigen
al. Ui Degad M. L., Ll. 284, Lis. 45 a; ¶  Ros Mór in it, F.; ¶  in Ui Ceinnselaigh, Fir. 709; ¶  Luimneach Finnachta, al. Cell Finnachta, in it, I. 108 a; ¶  at Limerick hill and ch. ruin opposite Sir T. Esmonde's house, b. Gorey; ¶  v. Luimnech, Cell Finnsnechta.
ui degadh osraige
of same race as Ui Degadh Laigen, Fg. xv., O'D. Gram. 459; ¶  b. Ida, c. Kilk., al. Ui D. Tamnaige, q.v.
ui dega tamnaige
Lec. 455; ¶  of Síl Birn or Ossorians, Ll. 339; ¶  Rath-downey preserves the name; ¶  seems same as Ui D. Draignech.
ui derca cein
in Dalnaraidi, Lec. 272; ¶  in Ulaid, Lct.; ¶  in N. of c. Down, Mi., Ci.; ¶  Knockbreda p. in b. Upr. Castlereagh, c. Down, Ui.; ¶  Mac Gille Muine was K. of Ui D. C. and Lecale, Mi., Ui.; ¶  called Mac Gilmori rex de Anderken (Rymer's Faedera); ¶  al. Ui Erca Céin, Lb. 14, Ci., Lec. 189 a.
ui dercmossaig
fr. Dercmossach; ¶  at Áth Cliath, Ll. 315, Bb. 75 a, I. 57 a, Fir. 461, 469.
ui derduib
in Mun.; ¶  desc. fr. Eber Find, Ll. 14, Lec. 61, Bb. 22, which has Ui Deruirb.
úi desa
Sliabh Echtgi in crích ua n[D]esa, Lis. 17.
úi deslaidh
in Conmaicni Réin, Fen.
úi diarmata
in Connacht, Ll. 359, Lec. 158, Rc. xvii. 348; ¶  Ua Conchanaind rí hua nD., Au. ii. 158, Con. i. 65, Hb. 87; ¶  the O Concannons, in Corcamroe, b. Kilkerrin, c. Galw., Mi., Ci., Cri., Cg.
úi diarmata
D., ext. fr. Cend Móna to Cuirreach, and fr. Aillind to Leith na hAlmaine, Lec. 215, 451; ¶  in c. Kild.(?).
úi dicolla
in Lein., Ll. 392, Hx. 218; ¶  Úi Dicholla ind Fheada 7 in Muig in Déisib Muman, Lec. 222.
ui dimatai
of Ui Bairchi Tíre, Bb. 73.
ui dimusaigh
of Cenél Luachain, Fen.
ui diomusaigh
O Demseys of King's and Queen's Cos., Fm. ii. 1150, St. B. 622.
úi dobhaghsa
at Lethghlend, Fir. 465.
ui dobhailen
in Luighne Connacht, Mi. úi domhnaill; ¶  sept of Ui Maine, Im.
ui domnaill
Ui D. Corcobaschind, Cg.
ui domhnalláin
sept of Clann Bresail in Ui Maine, Im.
ui donchadha
Ll. 46; ¶  in S. of c. Dub., the Dodder flows through it, Cev. i. 241, Cg.; ¶  v. Ui Dunchada.
ui dondain and Ui Sharáin of Ui Mesincorp,
Lec. 193.
ui dongaile
Inis na Móna in it, Ar. 71.
ui donnchadha
Hyf. 107; ¶  of Clann Temen in Ui Fiachrach.
ui donnubair
in Ui Buidhe, Ll. 378.
ui dorchaide
Hyf. 47; ¶  of Ui Eathach Muaidhe, one of the ruling families of Partraighe, Fy.
ui dorchaidhi
Clann Cearnaigh in Ui Maine, Im.
úi dornáin
in Caoille in Mun., Lis. 182.
ui dortain
al. Ui Dortan, Ui Tortain; ¶  sept of Oirghialla, nr Ardbraccan; ¶  2 m. W. of Navan, Meath, Lis. 144 b, Ui., Mi., Ci., Lct., Fen., Ct.; ¶  subject to K. of Oirgialla, Lec. 189; ¶  Ui Dothrain was in Brechmag, Tl.; ¶  Ui Dorthim, A. 16 b; ¶  written Ui (Dorthinn, Dorthaind, Dorethainn, Tortain) in Ui.; ¶  v. Bile Torten, Tortena; ¶  Brechmag in Ui Dorthan, F2., 168, 188.
ui dorthaind
Maelán, K. of, was K. of Ui Bresail Macha, Ll. 184. ui draignen; ¶  of Árd na Cnó in Ui Maine, a sept of Síl Anmchadha, Im.; ¶  .i. Ardnagno tl. in p. Killinny, b. Kiltartan, Galw.(?).
ui draignein
in Fabur (in Meath?), Ll. 311, 380, Lec. 190; ¶  v. Fabar.
ui dróna
Ll. 353, Lb. 22, B. v., K. 168; ¶  bb. Idrone, c. Carl., Fia., Tp., Mi., Mm., Ci., Cri., Ui.; ¶  Aed tigerna Ua nDróna na tTrí Maige, tanaise Ua cCeinnselaig, Fm. ii. 574; ¶  Ua Ríain was its chief, Bran. 153, F2.
ui duach
in connection with Airget Rois, Ll. 320, 321; ¶  rí Óa nDuach Arcatrois, Ui.; ¶  in N. Ossory, F., Fg.; ¶  in Ossory, F., Fg., Tp., Fir. 627, 605, Lec. 423; ¶  of the plain of Airgedros, X. 159, Fir. 751, 780, Fep., Mi., Ui.; ¶  an Inquisition of year 1635 shows it to be co-ext. with b. of Fassaghdineen, c. Kilk.; ¶  dry. Ui Duach contained 22 pp., all b. of Fassachdinin, parts of bb. Galmoy and Crannagh, c. Kilk., and part of b. Clarmally, Queen's co., Tax. of an. 1312, Kj. i. 231; ¶  al. the wide plain of r. Nore, Tp., Bran. 153.
ui duach
Tech Fingin in Ui D., in Mun. (Mun. held Ossory for some time), Fer. 197, St. B. 397; ¶  seems same as Ui Duach of Ossory.
ui duach
in Connacht, Hz. 17, Hym. 37; ¶  sept of Ui Maine, Im.
ui duach in tsléibe
desc. fr. Aed Duach mac Daimene, Bb. 65.
ui duanmaigh
of Lucht Dúna Finne of Tirawley, Fy.
ui dubhagain
of Oig Beathra in Aidhne, Fir. 5, Fy.
ui dubhagain
of Clann Muireadhaigh mic Fergusa in Tyrawley, Fg. ui dubháin; ¶  of Cenél Luachain, of Conmaicne Réin, their seat was Inis doiri Dubháin, Fen., Fir. 539.
ui dubhda
nr Cenél Moain, in Ulst., c. Derry, Mi., Ci.
ui dubhda
the chief, though not the senior, tribe of Ui Fiachrach in Tír Fhiachrach, the l. under them ext. originally fr. r. Robe in S. of Mayo to the Codhnach, or Drumcliff r., c. Sli., Fy.
ui dubhlaich
of Síl Anmchadha, Im.
ui dubhroda
Fen. 391; ¶  a family of Conmaicni Rein.
ui dubthaige
"Cend Lachan mac Brocain," of the Huib Dubthaighe, "tar Luachair Dubthach Dinnu," Ll. 327.
ui duib chilline
in Ui Bairrchi at Cell Auxilli in Lein., Lec. 198, Bb. 74, Fir. 216.
úi duib-dare
Ui D. Daire in Ulst., Ct.; ¶  a sept of the Húi Bressail, Tl. 234; ¶  Ui D. D. and Ui Bresail are of Muinter Tamlachta Laeg, Bb. 64, X. 58.
ui duibduanaigh
in "Aentrum," Lec. 130.
ui duibduin
Adr.
ui duib dumach
F. 158, Fir. 196.
ui duibhginn
in N. Ui Maine, Im. ui duibinnrecht; ¶  king of, Ui., Mi.
ui duibhlearga
of Lucht Dúna Finne of Tirawley, Fy.
ui duiblesc
.i. Ui Builg, .i. Aesglinne Sibne, Ha. 757. ui duibhne; ¶  of cell of epscoip Bróin, Fir. 167.
ui duibhrosa
in b. Small County, Limk., Tp., Bran. 155. ui duibhscuile; ¶  of Úi Fiachrach, Fy.
ui duinchine
of Conmaicni Réin, Fen.
úi duinn
desc. fr. Cathaoir Mór, St. B. 622. ui duirdrend; ¶  subject to K. of Cashel, Ha. 772.
ui dunchada
this clan held, or its chieftain ruled, all c. Dub. S. of the Liffey; ¶  S. of r. Liffey, Ll. 389; ¶  in Fotharta Laigen, Md., Fep.; ¶  in it are —r. Dodder (v. Dothra), F., Fg., Mi., Lct.; ¶  Dolphin's Barn, in SW. of Dublin city (a corruption of Dunphy's Carn, i.e., Carn Ui Dunchadha, v. Cell Mosamócc); ¶  Kilhely nr Clondalkin (v. Cell Chéli Christ); ¶  Achad Findich on r. Dodder (al. Kilmanagh nr Tallaght, Loc. Pat.); ¶  Cell na Manach, al. Cell Manach (Kilnamanagh tl.); ¶  Cell na n-Ingen at Tallaght, and Tech Sacra (Saggard, 3 m. SW. of Clondalkin); ¶  in the l., Terra, of its chieftain, Mac Gilla Mocholmócc, at time of Anglo-Norman invasion, were Teg Dologa, Cell Adgair, Glenn Muneri, Dergni (Delgany, c. Wick.), Cell Maccu Birn, Cell Mohenoc, Cell Epscuip Silláin and Bale Uadráin (all seem in N. of c. Wick.), Cr. 36, 47; ¶  he held 15 carucates of l. in the vale of Dublin, with the l. of Limerim (Norman phonetic for terra Liamna, as Limerick is for Luimnech), but the English king took from him the cantred in the l. of Limerim around the new Castle of Liamna, now Lyons (corrupt phonetic of Liamhna) and Kilmactalwy, Sw. an. 1207, 1215; ¶  in 1259 Ralph FitzJohn FitzJohn FitzDermot (Mac Gillamocholmócc) grants Kilruddery, c. Wick., to St. Thomas' Abbey, Cst. 179, 180; ¶  this family owned Rathdown, c. Wick., which, with neighbouring lands making 8 carucates, they "conveyed" to Nigel Le Brun, Kj. an. 1894, pp. 162, 172; ¶  Rathdown must have reverted to the family, as in 1408 John FitzDermot is charged for his rent and arrears of rent of Radon 169 otter skins, at the rate of 2 a year, Gilbert's Hist. of Dublin, i. 235; ¶  see the genealogy of this royal race, which formed an entente cordiale with the Anglo-Normans and became AngloNormanised, in Ll. 388–9, Sr. 65 a, and Shearman's Loca Patr. 222.
ui dungalaigh
Au. i. 432; ¶  in or nr Ormond.
ui dunlainge
in Lein., Au. i. 362; ¶  Mugna Salcain in it, Lis. 24 a; ¶  al. Ui Dunlaing who defeat Ui Ceindselaig, Fia.; ¶  Filii Dunlinge, of A. 15 b, were baptised nr Slatey, c. Carl.
úi eachach
Ll. 352, 373, 331, I. 100 a, F., Bb. 44 a; ¶  bb. Iveagh, c. Down, Mi., Ui., Fen., Ci., Lct.; ¶  sometimes written Úi Eachdach; ¶  bb. Iveagh, c. Down, Mi., Ui.
úi echach
Ui Echdach, Au. i. 188, 526; ¶  in Dalaradia, Of. 372; ¶  v. Ui E. Ulad.
ui echach
of Oirgialla, in Tuath Echach, comprised b. of Arm., Tp., Lct.; ¶  marked Toaghie in old map, O'D.
úi echach
Lis. 19 b, 20 a; ¶  O Mahony's l. in b. W. Carbery, c. Cork, Obr., Ui.; ¶  ext. fr. Balledehob to Dunmanus Bay, Ac., Mi.; ¶  pp. Kilmoe, Scool, Kilcrohane, Durris, Kilmoconnoge and Caheragh, Tp.; ¶  v. Ui. E. Muman.
ui echach
the O Brics of S. Desies, Waterf., Tp.
ui echach
Úi Eachach of Sliab Breg, Lec. 176.
ui e. árda
of Ardes, c. Down, Mi., Cri.
ui e. beca
in Dalaraide, Ha. 866; ¶  Ui E. B. and Ui E. Móra were of the race of Colla-dá-chrich, Fir. 304.
úi e. coba
Bb. 156 a; ¶  Mag Roth in it, Ll. 16; ¶  desc. of Iriel Glunmar, Ha. 867; ¶  of Dalaraide, I. 67 a; ¶  in Dalnaraidi, Lec. 273; ¶  in bb. Iveagh, c. Down, Tp.; ¶  Ui Ethach Coba, Mi., Ui.
úi e. móra
v. Ui E. Beca.
ui echach muaidhe
ext. fr. Ros Erc, al. Ros Serce, in Bredach, in Ui Amalgaidh, to Fearsaid Tresi, Lec. 163, 168, Fir. 274, 256, Fy.; ¶  v. Ros Serce; ¶  W. of r. Moy, Lec. 162, 282, Fy., Fir. 252; ¶  al. Úi Eathach, Fy. 499.
ui e. muman
K. 170 b, F2., Rc. xx. 337, Lb. 213 b, MS. of Rennes 52 a, Bb. 140 a; ¶  the O Mahonys of c. Cork, Ui., Mi.; ¶  Ivaha peninsula fr. Ballydehob to Dunmanus Bay, Mi., Cri., Ci.; ¶  bordered on Corco Laigde, Lb. 215 b; ¶  Corco Laigdi, Ui Echach, Corco Duibni, Ciarraigi, Corco Baiscind, Corcomruaid, this was the order in which the ships attacked the Danes in Dundalk Bay, Ccc. 39; ¶  Tech Saxan was in it, F.; ¶  its kings were Úa Donnchada, Úa Cellacháin, and afterwards O Mahony; ¶  Tuath Bendtraige in it, q.v.
úi e. na hárda
desc. fr. Eochaid Gunnat, Ll. 331, of Ui E. Ulad settled in the Ards, c. Down, Rc. xvii. 141.
úi e. raithleann
desc. of Mac Cais, Ha. 737, Mi.
ui e. ulad
F2., Fg. 102, Md., Mt., Lg. 158, F. 89; ¶  of Clanna Rudraige; ¶  bb. Iveagh, Down, Lct., Ui., Mi., Ci., Cri.; ¶  L. Bricrend in it, Ll. 364, Mt.; ¶  al. Ui Eathach U., Ui., Mi., Cg., F., Fir. 561; ¶  al. Ui Echdach U., Fg., Mt., Ui.; ¶  al. Ui Echtach Ulat, Au. i. 150.
ui h-eidin
4 branches of Ui h-Eidhin in b. Kiltartan, c. Galw., Fy., Cg.
ui eirc
in Osraige, Bb. 102 b; ¶  bb. Iverk, Kilk., Tp., Fir. 627; ¶  they held bb. of Iverk and Ida plus part of b. Knocktopher.
ui elend
in Muscraige Airthir Fhemin, Ll. 324.
ui ellaig
of Ui Bairrche Maige Ailbe, Ll. 349, 313, Lb. 17, Fir. 750; ¶  al Fir na Trí Maige, Fir. 463.
uí h-emeacháin
in Tirawly, Fy. 8.
uí énda chruim
in Tirawly, c. Mayo, Fir. 248, Fy.
ui enechlais
al. Ui Enechglais, al. Ui Fenechlais, in b. Arklow, c. Wick., N. of Ui Degaid, Lct., Tp., Mi., Cri., Cg.; ¶  their pedigree, Sr. 65 a, Lec. 570, Bran. 152 b; ¶  i Fortuathaib Laigen, F.; ¶  Ui Feneclais, Fg.; ¶  in Fotharta Airbre, Fir. 703; ¶  al. Ui Enechlais Cualann, in which was Tóchar Inbir Móir (at Arklow), Ll. 9, 15, Bb. 23 a, 172 a, 175 a, Fir. 99, Lg. 77, Sc. 19 a, Mi., Of. 329.
ui enechlais maige
Ll. 314; ¶  in Ui Biarrchi, at Cell Auxilli in Lein., Bb. 74 a, Lec. 198, Fir. 466, 216.
ui enechland
Cell Rignaige in, Bb. 120 a; ¶  leg. Úi Enechlais(?).
ui ennae
nr Druim Abrat, in Mun., Ll. 351, Z. 368; ¶  Ui Eunda of Clann Ailgile of Mun., Fir. 650; ¶  Ui Enda Aine Auluim, nr Knockainy, b. Small County, Limk., Tp., Cg.; ¶  hUhene cantred, Sw. an. 1199.
ui enna in uisci
they and Ui Eirc of Ossory desc. fr. Enna Airgtheach, Bb. 102 b.
ui eochaidh
relatives of Fir Breg, Fir. 167.
úi enta
in Muscruighe, Ai. 98 a.
ui eogain finn
in N. Déisi, c. Tipp., nr Iverk on the W. side, Tp.
ui eoghain glinne
of Glenconkeine, c. Derry, Mi.
uí erailb
of Cenél Luachain, Fen.
ui erc
in b. of Eliogarty, c. Tipp. ui erc; ¶  under K. of Ailech, Bb. 151 b.
ui erca
Sedna of, father of St. Findchú, Fir. 710.
ui erca céin
in Ulst., I. 137 b; ¶  in glen in b. and c. Ant., Fm. iii. 118.
ui ercae
Sendomnach in it, A. 19 a; ¶  in c. Rosc.; ¶  cf. Tl. 104.
úi ercáin
Moenóc at Glais Eille in Huib Ercain; ¶  Tech Airthir in it, Lec. 113, Bb. 123 b, Ll. 353, 173, 347, Fir. 753, Lb. 22; ¶  Glassely is in dry. Athy, d. Dublin, Cr.
úi ercain
in Magh Life, Tl.; ¶  on account of persecution fr. Cremthann, son of Cennselach, K. of Lein., this tribe emigrated in S. Patrick's time and settled in Hui Cremthainn [of Meath] and in Ulst., where they were known as the Manachs (Monks); ¶  a third portion settled as the Cenél Endai [Ceinselaich] in Mun., Tl.; ¶  Cell Árd in it, Mt. 28; ¶  al. Coill Airnd i n-Uibh Garrcon, Fg., and Cell Árd; ¶  al. hUib Garrchon i Laignib, F.
ui erchon
A. 19 a; ¶  Úi Ercon in Leinster, Ct.; ¶  in Cell Rois (c. Kild. ?), Ro.; ¶  Ui Ercan, about Narraghmore and Glashely, Loc. Pat. 112.
ui etigeain
S. of Brosnach, X. 176.
ui eturrain
of Cenél Luachain, Fen.
ui fabraind
of Uachtar Fine, q.v.
úi faeláin
F2.; ¶  al. Ui Brain (the O Byrnes), Ll. 388, 389; ¶  Ui Fáilain, Tl.; ¶  Ui Faoláin, Mi.; ¶  desc. of Faelán, father of Bran, K. of Lein.; ¶  they held th el. now called bb. N. Naas, N. and S. Salt, Clane, Ikeathy, and Oughterany, Ui., Mi., Ci., Tp., Lct., Cg.; ¶  in it are Claenad, Cluain Conaire, Domnach Mór Maige Luadat, Fid Cuilinn, Nás, Tech Tua, Teg Cobthaig, Lathrach Briúin, Lilcach, Uachtar Gabra (v. those names); ¶  even in 1404 there was Bran Ua Brain damna ríg Ua Faeláin, Ui., Ci., Mi., F., Fg., Md., Mt., Fep.; ¶  they were desc. fr. Cathaoir Mór, St. B. 622.
ui faeláin
O Phelans of N. Decies, c. Waterf., Ci., Fm. ii. 858, Ui.; ¶  nr Waterf. city, Gb. 308, Ui., Mi.; ¶  Úi Faeláin; ¶  al. the Déisi of Mun., Lec. 222.
ui fáeláin
in Ulst., Ct.; ¶  of Ui Bressail, al. Clann Brassail, coext. with b. O Neiland E., c. Arm., Ci. 686.
ui faelchon
desc. fr. Faelchú mac Dathi, Fy. uí faghartaigh; ¶  of Ui Fiachrach in Cera, Fy.
ui failbi
Ui F. Rosa Laeg, Lec. 349; ¶  of Roslague tl. in the Great Island, c. Cork.
úi failgi
F2.; ¶  desc. fr. Ross Failge, son of Cathir Mór; ¶  the chief families are O Conor Failgi, O Demsy and O Duinn, Of. 310; ¶  the pl. voc. is Uu Failge! Om. iii. 49; ¶  bb. E. and W. Offaly, c. Kild.; ¶  bb. Portnahinch and Tinnahinch in Queen's Co., and the part of King's Co. which belongs to d. of Kild. and Leighlin, Tp., Cg., Mis. i. 232; ¶  also bb. Upr. and Lr. Philipstown, Geshil, Warrenstown and Coolestown, Fm. iii. 44, Ui.; ¶  ext. fr. Sliabh Bloom to the Hill of Allen, and fr. the Sugar-loaf Hills to the Great Heath of Maryborough, O'D., Fm. iv. 955; ¶  King's Co. is Conntae Ua bhFailghe, Fm. vi. 2264; ¶  in it are—Adarcca Iuchbad, Caislén Edain Daire, Cell Achaid Sinchill, Cell Osnad, Cluain Corcaige, Cluain Ferta Mugaine, Cluain Immorruis, Cluain Mór, Cluain Mór Lithgein, Cluain Sosta, Cruachan Brigh Ele, Cúil bendchuir, Disert Fulartaig, Druim Ferta, Faithche mac Mecnain, Geisille, Glaisse Bulgan, Mag Fea, Mag Geisille, Mag Reicheat, Mag Smeathrach, Oenach Dairen, Ráith Derthaige, Ráith Scanlaige, Tempall Bercháin, Tuath Dá Maige, Ui Bresail, Ui Tairrsig; ¶  v. Mi., Ui., Ci., Cri, F., Fg., Md., Mt., Fep., Mr., Ci., Fia., Lh., Sr. 65 a, Pd. 28, Sil., B. v., Ct., Lis. 5 b, 12 a, Tl., Ll. 300 b, Lec. 30.
ui failgi rois laeg
dec. fr. Aed Roin, mac Cathair Máir, Ll. 385.
ui faircheallaig
F2.; ¶  in Ossory, K. 162; ¶  Disert Garadh i Maigh Garadh in it; ¶  in N. of Ossory, Ll. 371, Md.; ¶  same as Ui Fairchelláin, q.v.
ui fairchelláin
F2., I. 109 b; ¶  nr Leix; ¶  Offerlane p. in Queen's Co., Mi.; ¶  in N. of Ossory, Fer. 130; ¶  its triath or lord was Ó hUrachan, Bran. 153 a.
ui faithneata
Aed Cumaich, chieftain of Descert Breagh, of Dartraighe, of Ui F. and Ui Mechair, Bb. 53, Fir. 191.
úi faobraind
of Uachtar Fhine in Lein., Fir. 472; ¶  al. Ui Fabraind.
ui farannáin
of Cenél Eoghain, along rr. Mourne and Foyle, Fm. iii. 150; ¶  in b. Tirkeeran, c. Derry; ¶  al. Ui Forindáin, Ui., Mi. ui fargga; ¶  in Muscraige Tíre, Ll. 323 f, X. 99, Hb. 105; ¶  v. Ui. Forgo.
úi fathaidh
b. Iffa and Offa W., in c. Tipp., Tp., Fm. ii. 638, Mi., Ods., K. 147 b; ¶  Úi Fathaig, Cg.; ¶  Ui Fathaigh, 3 Shafts, p. 161; ¶  v. Ui Fothaid.
ui feargusa
Mi.; ¶  in Ui Ceinnselaigh, Fia.
ui fearmaic
the O Deas and correlatives in b. Inchiquin, Clare, Mi.
ui feata failgi
Tuath mic Treaga in Ui F. F., and in Ui Faeláin, I. 176 b; ¶  al. Ui Feata Feart.
ui fechreg
Ui Fechrech, clann name of Colgu, Ad.; ¶  al. Ui Fiachrach; ¶  cf. Filii Fecchreg, Fechrech, Fechureg, Ad.; ¶  Filii Fechrach, A. 10 b a; ¶  in Tirawly.
ui fedhlimidh irruis
Fy. 5.
ui feic
at r. Siúir, Lec. 222.
úi feilme
Úa Murchadha's l., al. the Morroes, now b. Ballaghkeen, Wexf., Ui.; ¶  al. Ui Feidhlimthi; ¶  al. Ui Félimedha, Mi., Fia.; ¶  i.e., S. Úi F.; ¶  Ui Feilmeda thes, al. Úi Murchadha, Ll. 391.
uí féilmedha
i.e., N. Ui F., in which is p. of Tullow; ¶  Ui Felimy, al. Tullow, c. Carl., Mi.; ¶  Ui Feidlimthe, now b. Rathvilly, c. Carl., Tax.; ¶  Ui Felmeda, F., Fg., Bb. 195, Lbl. 425, Lec. 393, Lis. 146 a; ¶  Úi Felme, Tp.
ui feilmedha thíre
genealogy of, Ll. 391.
úi feilmeda tuaidh
desc. fr. Oilioll mac Muiredaig, al. Ui Onchon, Ll. 391; ¶  in Carl.
úi feitheamna
Úi F. and Úi Fidban of Arada, Lec. 253.
ui feithnáidhe floinn
in Ui Bloid, Ai. 69 a.
ui fenechlais
in b. Arklow, c. Wick., Lct. 194, Mi., F., Fg.; ¶  Ui Finechlais, F2.; ¶  Cell Fionnmaighe in Ui F. i Fortuathaibh Laigen, Fg., Md.; ¶  al. Ui Enechlais, q.v.
úi ferba
in Kerry, Tp.; ¶  of Ciarraige Luachra, Fer. 40; ¶  Ui Fearba (Bran. 153) seems in Lein.(?).
ui fergusa
betw. the Foithri and Fine Cualand in Lein., Lec. 204; ¶  betw. r. Life and Firu Cualand, Ll. 316, I. 57, Bb. 76, fir. 479.
ui fergusa
of Rosc., Bb. 54 b.
ui fergusa
in Úi Duach in Ossory, Lec. 423.
ui fherghusa
of Ros Caim, of Clann Fearghaile, Fir. 204.
ui fiachach
W. of Sliab Fuaid, Fir. 494.
ui fiachaidh
of Cúil Fabhair in Meath, Fir. 252.
úi fiachrach
in Connacht, Of. 374; ¶  Nepotes Fechureg, Ad.; ¶  desc. of Fiachra, son of Eochaid Muigmedoin, K. of Irel.; ¶  1. N. Úi F., of bb. of Carra, Erris and Tirawley in Mayo and Tireragh in Sli. (O Dubhda and O Caemháin its chiefs); ¶  2. Úi F. Aidhne, exactly co-ext. with d. Kilmacduagh (O h-Eidhin, O Clerigh, MacGiolla Cellaigh O Seachnasaigh its chiefs), Lct., Mi., Ui., Tp., Fy.
ui fiachrach aidni
Ll. 338, Sr. 79 a, Sil. 51, Bb. 63 a; ¶  co-ext. with d. of Kilmacduagh in SW. Galw., nr Thomond, Of. 415, Mi., Ci., Ui., Cri., Fep., Mr., Fy. (which adds al. Cenél Guaire, al. Ui F. thes), Wc., Conb. 24; ¶  Úa h-Edin rí Ua F. Adni, Conb. 24 b; ¶  v. Aidne and K. 174.
úi f. árda srátha
Bb. 64 b, Lec. 181; ¶  desc. fr. Fiachra mac Eirc mic Colla Uais, Ll. 333; ¶  in c. Tyr., Of. 362; ¶  in and around p. Ardstraw in NW. Tyr., Ci., Lct., Tp., Mi., Ui., Cri.; ¶  is this Ui F. behind or W. of Sliab Fuait of I. 65 a.
úi f. cúile-cnamha
in NE. of c. Sli.; ¶  fr. r. Borrach in p. Templeboy to the strand at Tanrego, Mi.
úi f. cúile fabair
in Meath (nr Ford in Westm.), Bb. 88 a, 144 b, Lbl. 901, Fy.
úi f. fella
on W. of L. Ree, c. Rosc., Mi.
úi f. find
in b. Tirawly, Mayo, Lec. 126, Fir. 247, Fy.
úi f. finn
their genelach fr. Fiachra Finn, grandson of Maine Mór, Ll. 338, Sr. 79 a; ¶  in Moenmoy, c. Rosc., Im.
ui f. finn
in and around p. Ardstraw in Tirone, Tp., Lct.
úi f. in tuaiscirt
genelach, Sr. 79 a, Ll. 338; ¶  in Connacht; ¶  r. Moy in it, Hz. 125; ¶  slay Ua Dubda tig. Ua n-Amalghadha, Mi.; ¶  al. Ui Fiachrach Muaide, Fg., Md., Lg. 15, Bb. 13 b, K. 123, Au. ii. 218; ¶  nr. r. Moy, Of. 415; ¶  now Tireragh, E. of r. Moy, in c Sli., Mi., Ci., Cri., Fy.
ui f. muirsce
Rc. xvii. 164; ¶  'bellum do madhmaim for h-Ú. F. M.'; ¶  at Murrisk, Mayo, Ui.; ¶  but in c. Sli., Mi., Cri.; ¶  in Tireragh on N. coast of Sli.; ¶  Muirsce ext. fr. r. Easkey eastwards to a r. betw. tls. of Ballyaskeen and Dunnacoy, Fm. ii. 820.
ui f. oele
of the Ui Duach, q.v., Bb. 99 b.
úi f. thes
S. Úi F.; ¶  al. Ui F. Aidhne, Fy. 182.
uí f. thuaidh
N. Ui F. ext. fr. r. Robe to Drumcliff, Fy., O'D.; ¶  but also beyond Drumcliff to r. Erne (Samaoir); ¶  boundary betw. Ui F. and Cenél Conaill, Chr. Scot. 7; ¶  rr. Samair 7 Slichech 7 Muad were in Ui F., Sd. 5 a; ¶  to N. of Sli. r., K. 123; ¶  ext. fr. Ródhba to Códnach, Sil. 51; ¶  for the Ui. F. v. Ui., Ll. 359, B. lix., Ci. i. 136 b, Lec. 169, 579, Ll. 18, Sc. 21 a, Tl., and v. Ros Ceiti; ¶  see "An Account of the Tribes and Customs of Ui Fiachrach," with a map of their territory, ed. by O'Donovan.
ui fiarach
al. Tuim Ui Mheara, Toomevara in c. Tipp., Obr.
ui fidban
Ui Fidbannaigh, one of the four Araid of Mun., but previously of Lein., Ll. 381, Lec. w253; ¶  Taecraighi, Artraigi, Deiscert Clíach and Ui Fidban, desc. of Feartlachta, mac Fergusa mic Rosa, Bb. 886.
ui fidchliu
in Fir Maige, Lec. 449.
ui fidcuire
of the Gailinga, Dunaire Finn, lv.
uí fidgente
in Mun., Lu. 116 a, Md., F., Fg., Ct., C.; ¶  in c. Limk., Mi.; ¶  in b. Coshma, Ui.; ¶  al. Clár Chonntáe Luimnigh, K. 159 b; ¶  in the middle plain of Mun. up to the middle of Sliab Luachra in Kerry, on bank of the Shannon, Called the plain of Limk., Of. 381, Ods. 722, Ha. 748; ¶  c. Limk. W. of r. Maigue plus b. Coshma, Lct.; ¶  Mullach-Cae in it, and Mungret in it, Tl., Lis. 6 a; ¶  Corcu Oiche in it, Ca. 310, Hc. 2, 570; ¶  Domnach Mór, Donaghmore nr Limk. in it, Lis. 17 a, 17 b; ¶  district round Croom, Mi., Cri.; ¶  Muscraige Liac thúill in it, Cormac 37; ¶  Arada Cliach on E. of Ui F., separated fr. it by r. Samair, Lbl. 913, i.e., the fourfold Arada Cliach E. of and nr city of Limk., Of. 275; ¶  v. Lis. 21 a, 20 a, Bb. 149 a, Cg., Fia., Fir. 633; ¶  written Ui Figente in Bb. and Lis.; ¶  comprised Úi Chairbre Aebdha and Ui Chonaill Gabra, Dunaire Finn, liii.
ui fidhmuine
of the Araid of Mun., Fen.
úi fináin
of Úi Maine, al. Úi Nadsluaigh, Im.
úi findoc
of Cnoc Tuagha, Fir. 204.
ui fine
al. Ui Gabla Fine; ¶  Ui F. and Ui Gabla Roirenn in Lein., Ll. 384.
ui fineachlais
to E. of Fortuatha (Glendaloch and Glen Imaile), in b. Arklow, c. Wick., Fm. ii. 1178.
ui finnachtaigh
of Síl Anmchadha, Im.
ui fiona
in Ormond, Fir. 179.
úi firb
F., Mochuta of Lis Mor of, Ll. 349 a.
úi fir ngair
at Loch nGair, Lec. 223; ¶  leg. Úi Fer nG., at Loch Gur(?).
ui fithchellaig
desc. of Fithchellach, mac Ucha, Ll. 378.
ui fithgente
nr the Corco Duibne, Cs. 311.
ui flainn
of Ui Amhalgaidh, Fy.
úi flaithbertaigh
Au. iii. 62.
ui flaitile
of Clann Laoghaire in Ui Eathach Muaidhe, al. Ui Laitile, Fy.
ui flaithrí
nr Corofin, c. Clare, or betw. Corofin and Slieve Callan, Tp.
ui flannabhra
of Ui Airmeadhaigh, Fy.
ui flannacan eli
al. the Cenél Farga, of b. Ballybrit, King's Co., Ci.
ui flannáin
in Kerry, Tp., Bran 154.
ui flannchadha
in b. of Islands, Clare, Tp.
ui flannchadha
of Muinter Mailchada, Im.
ui flannchadha
of Síl Anmchadha, Im.
ui floinn
in Ui Cruimthannáin, q.v., Fir. 467.
ui floinn árda
in b. W. Carbery, Cork; ¶  Ardagh Castle was the seat of their chief, Tp.
ui fodladha
in Waterf., Tp.
ui fogarta
or Eile Ui Fhogartaigh, Eliogarty, c. Tipp., Cri.
ui foilgi
Au. i. 292; ¶  al. Ui Failgi, q.v.; ¶  Aui Foilge in Colgan's Vita 3 a is misprinted Alii Folge.
ui foirchellaigh
nr hill of Claire, Duntrileague, b. Small County, Limk., Tp.
ui foirchellain
I. 66 a; ¶  Mag Tuathat i tuaisciurt Osraige, i. i n-Uib Foirchellain, F.; ¶  in N. Ossory, in Mag Garad, in Disiurt Garad, in Cell Gabra i Sléib Mairge, Mm. 500; ¶  in and around p. Offerlane; ¶  Castletown O Farralen, Manor of FitzPatrick, in it; ¶  v. Mi.
ui forandla
in Laighis Laigen, Ll. 318, Lec. 216, 274.
ui forandáin
in Tyr., Mi.; ¶  Ui Forindan, Au. i. 380; ¶  in N. of Tirone, Cv. 10.
ui forca
Ui Sella, and Ui F., of Mag Etan, Ll. 311; ¶  i.e., Ui Forgo(?).
ui forcha
in Mag Lethan in Lein., Lec. 190.
ui forchelláin
F2.; ¶  v. Ui Fairchelláin.
ui forgo
Ui Forggo, Mi.; ¶  Ui Forcco, Mi.; ¶  Ui Forca, Ui.; ¶  Ui Forga, Bb., Ui., Mi., Tig.; ¶  Ui Fargga, Ll. 323; ¶  desc. of Fuirg of Muscrige Tíre, named in A. 19 a b, were of Muscraige Tíre (now bb. of Ormond, c. Tipp.), Bb. 141 c, Ll. 323 f; ¶  named in Au., Fm., Tigernach, Chr. in connexion with Muscraige T.; ¶  O'D. places them round Ardcrony, 4 m. N. of Nenagh, the seat of the chief of the O Hogans; ¶  Domnall, K. of M. T. and Ui Forgo, Tig. Rc. xvii. 347; ¶  cf. Cenél Forgo.
ui formuig
Cs. 255; ¶  in Emly(?).
ui fothaid
nr Waterf. in Déisi Muman, Fm. ii. 600; ¶  in the b. Iffa and Offa W., C.; ¶  c. Tipp., Mi., Cri.
ui fothaidh tíre
prob. b. Iffa and Offa W., c. Tipp., Mi.
ui fuata
seems nr r. Moy, Ll. 159.
ui furadháin
of Clann Cearnaigh in Ui Maine, Im.
uí gabhadáin
of Cenél Luachain, Fen.
ui gabalaig
of Druim Rathe, X. 170.
ui gabla
over Dublin, past Drummainech (Drimnagh) over Ui G. past Oughterard, Ll. 116 b; ¶  Ui G., Ui Dunchada and Fine Gall are raided, Z. 374; ¶  Mac Gilla-Mocholmoc, K. of S. Dublin, obtained fr. Dermot Mac Murchada (K. of the Foreigners and of Lein.) an exemption fr. tributes till then claimed fr. Fir Cualann, Ui Dunchada and Ui Gabla, Ll. fo. 245; ¶  these texts show Ui G. in present b. of N. Salt, c. Kild., on W. border of S. Dublin, within Mac Gilla M.'s "sphere of influence; ¶ " but there were Ui G. in other parts of Kild. —viz., Ui G. Fine, Ui G. Rairend and the Cuthraigi, whose boundaries are given in Lec. 95 a, 193, and v. Inde Mór; ¶  they were not far fr. Mullaghmast, Uada in Leix and Glenn Uissen in Ui Bairche, cf. Fm. i. 160; ¶  al. Ui Gobla, Mi.
úi gabla fine
in Lein., of Ui Cormaic; ¶  al. Dál Cormaic, Ll. 32, Bb. 72 a, Lec. 193, 450, Fir. 482; ¶  v. Ui G. Rairend.
úi gabla roirend
Ui G. Rairend, of Dál Chormaic, in Lein., Ll. 312, Lec. 193, Bb. 72 a, Fir. 472; ¶  v. Roiriu.
úi gabla sléibe cuillinn
Ll. 384, Fir. 439, Cg.; ¶  v. Ui G. Roirend.
ui gabhra
al. Ui Chonail Ghabhra, b. Connello, Limk., Lct.
ui gabra
al. Ui Gabla, q.v., Cg.; ¶  nr Uí Briúin Chualand and Úi Dunchada, Z. 371.
ui gadhra
al. Muinter Madadháin, Im.
ui gadhra
O Gara clan in Mayo, Fm. ii. 798.
ui gaibhtheachain
of Ui Amhalgaidh, Fy.
ui gaila
Ui Gaele, in Ulaid, F2.
ua gairmleadhaigh
of Cenel Eoghain, along rr. Mourne and Foyle, Derry, Mi., Fen.
ui garbáin
Ui G. and Cuircne and Fella defeat Delbnai, Ui., Mi.; ¶  seems nr Cuircne al. b. Kilkenny W., Westm.; ¶  al. Ui Gobhráin, Fir. 165–6.
ui garchon
in Lein., Of. 293; ¶  i Fortuathaib Lagen, F2.; ¶  Tech na Románach and Cell Fine in it, Lh. 99, Fir. 693; ¶  i Fothartaib Lagen, F., Fg., Ct., Md.; ¶  in W. Lein., F2. (leg. E. of Lein.); ¶  Drichú, K. of Ui Garrchon, rejected St. Patrick at Ráith Inbir, Lb. 27 b, Tl. 186; ¶  Ui Garrchon, Lb. 83; ¶  in plebe Nathi filii Garchon quae dicitur Ui Garrchon, Up. 813; ¶  v. Lec. 115, 194, Bb. 124 a, Tl. lix., B. lviii., lix.; ¶  Ui Garbchon, Lh. 160 a; ¶  in it are Cell Airnd, Cell Aird, Coill Ard, Dún Grea, Dún Inteing, Glenn Faidble, Ráith Inbir, Ráith Núe, Sliab Airgiall, Tech fleide, Tech na Roman; ¶  Rathnew is 1 3/4 m. fr. Wick. t., Glenealy is 4 m. fr. it; ¶  if Ráith Inbir is at Inber, al. Inber Mór (i.e. Arklow), and if Cell Airnd is Killarney tl., c. Wick., nr Bray, Ui G. ext. fr. Arklow to Bray.
ui geintigh
in it was Ballygiag, al. Jackstown, and other places in and around Thomastown, c. Kilk., Inquis. of an. 1618, Carrigan's Ossory i. 18, Loc. Pat. 228.
ui gellustain
of Clann Faelghusa, Fen. ui gelogain; ¶  Bk. 27 a; ¶  seems in Meath.
ui gearadhain
of Ui Fedhlimidh Iorruis, Fy.
ui geraein
al. Aes Achaid Mingthi, Ll. 325, Bb. 110 a, which has Ui Gerain.
ui gilin
of Bréadach of Clann Muireadhaigh Mic Fearghusa, Fy. 11.
ui gille suanaig
in Raithin, F.; ¶  at Rahan, Tullamore.
ui glaimin
Fy. 11; ¶  of Bréadach in Tirawley, of Clann Muireadhaigh mic Fearghusa.
ui glainine
Cenel Fergusa Scannail of the Dál Calathbuig in Muskerry had lands in Corcomruadh and in Ui Gl., Lbl. 339. ui glaisin; ¶  in Ui MacCaille, Ai. 47 a; ¶  Oglaissin, in dry. imokilly, Cloyne, Tax.; ¶  castles of Dungarvan and Crumech in it, Sw. 91.
ui glassín
of Ui Dedad, Ll. 321; ¶  desc. fr. Tuathal.
úi gledra
of Sil Anmchadha, Im.
ui gobbáin
of Tech Laidhghille, Loc. Pat. 228.
úi gobla
in Lein., Mi.; ¶  in SE. of c. Wick., Ui.; ¶  v. Ui Gabla.
úi goirmghiolla,
ext. fr. Tobar Lughna to Beul Caoil Partraige, and fr. Rodba to Raithleann, Fy. 158.
ui gormiallaigh
of Ui Eathach Muaidhe, a ruling family of Partraighe, Fy.
ui guill
of Corco Raidhe, Fir. 296, Ha. 737.
ui ibarbáin
in Aine or Ara, Mun., Fir. 533.
ui h-ifernáin
in Uaithne Cliach, or b. of Owneybeg, Limk., Tp. ui imele; ¶  Lb. 11 a.
ui indfhochlai
of Clann Ailella, Connacht, Ll. 331.
ui inechris
in Lein., in b. Arklow, c. Wick., Tp.; ¶  leg. Ui Enechlais(?).
úi ingair
in Magh Fece of Eoganacht Glennamnach, in Caoilli, Mun., Lis. 182 a; ¶  that part of district of Fermoy E. of t. of Fermoy, and towards r. Fuinshion, O'Longan.
úi ingardail
in Caoille, in Mun., Lis. 182 b; ¶  along the Blackwater, fr. Ballyhooley E. to Fermoy, O'Longan.
úi inmeiti
in Conaille, Ll. 380, 311, Bb. 70, Lec. 190.
úi labrada
of Dál Cormaic in Lein., Ll. 312, X. 59.
úi labrada
in Cenél Nemongein in Muscraige Trí Maige, X. 112. ui labhradha; ¶  slay the son of Flaithbertach O Neill in 1039, Fm. ii. 836; ¶  lived (in and around t. and p.) Moira, c. Down, Tp.; ¶  early in 17th cent. held many tls. in p. of Moira and in magheralin, Ra.; ¶  they lost all after the treaty of Limk. an. 1691 (Monsig. O'Laverty, who traces them through the 17th cent.); ¶  they are Lavery, Lowry, Laurie (and Armstrong !); ¶  Dr. Armstrong, bp. of Down and Connor in 1727, was of the Laverys; ¶  the last (and most distinguished ?) of them was Charles Laverie, S.J., born at Magheralin, nr Moira, in 1670; ¶  studied at Oxford, at the English College, Rome, and for 7 years at Bordeaux; ¶  became a Jesuit in 1698; ¶  was Professor of Humanities and Rhetoric at Bordeaux, and of Philosophy in Aquitaine; ¶  a man of great eloquence and charm of conversation; ¶  he died in Dublin, 7 Aug., 1727; ¶  Dame Susan Lavery became a Benedictine nun at Dunkirk in 1695 (E. H.).
úi lachtna
of Clann Muireadhaigh mic Fearghusa; ¶  chiefs of the Two Bacs and of Gleann Nemhthinne, Fy.
ui lachtnáin
of Árd na nÉn in Muscraige Tíre, Ll. 323, Bb. 141 c, X. 99; ¶  nr Drumineer(?).
úi lachtnáin
of Birra, Lec. 230; ¶  round Birr, King's Co.
úi laegaire
a Daerthuath Caisil, Sto. 40 a; ¶  in Muscraidhe Treithirne, Hz. 17; ¶  Ui Laoghaire, Iveleary comprising p. Inchageelagh in b. W. Muskerry, c. Cork, Kj. i. 477; ¶  extends from Ballyvourney and Macroom to the borders of Bantry and Iniskean, in Cork, Obr.
úi laga
Mac Erca of, in Conailli, Ll. 354.
úi laidgein
at Cill (Auxilli?) belonging to the Hui mBairrci of Lein., Bb. 74a; ¶  at Kill, nr Naas; ¶  v. Ui Laigine.
ui laidhin
of Clann Cernaigh in Ui Maine, in b. Kilconnell, c. Galw., Im.
ui laigin leaccaigh
Z. 188 b; ¶  cf. Leaccach.
ui laigine
in Caisi at Cill Auxilli in Lein., Lec. 198.
úi laind
Úi (Fh)laind, O Flynns of c. Rosc., Pi. i. 6.
ui laithfertaigh
the O Flahertys of Connacht, Pi. i. 6. ui laitile; ¶  v. Ui Flaitile.
ui lathen
Mi., Ci.; ¶  rí Fernmaige do marbadh do hUib L. i Sléib (Fh)uait, Au. ii. 32, Mi., Ci.; ¶  they dwelt nr Farney or Sl. Fuait(?).
úi lauraid
in d. Arm., Of. 364.
uilc érend
the Gregraghe Glasraigi and Beandtraige, Bb. 42 a; ¶  cf. Kannádokes, Kínikes, Kintes, tpía, Kánna, Kákista.
ui leanain
of Clann Laoghaire in Ui Eathach Muaidhe, Fy.
úi leocán
or Ui Leogan, of Cell Eogain and Grian na Cille in Mag Ailbe in Lein., Fir. 438, X. 73.
ui leargnaid
in Laigis Raeda, Lein., Lec. 189.
úi leargusa
of W. Connacht, of Clann Muireadaigh mic Fearghusa of Tirawly, Lec. 161, Fy. 11.
ui liatháin
F., Fg., Ca. 310, Lu. 116 a, Lis. 150 b; ¶  al. Ui Líathain, Ardnemid or the Great Island of Cove is in it; ¶  desc. of Echu Liathanach, Of. 169, 381, Lct., Bb. 13 b; ¶  b. Barrymore, Cork, Tp., Fia., Cg., Ui., Mi., Ci., Cri., B. lix.; ¶  Ard Neimid in it, Lis. 19 b; ¶  Inis Mór (the Great Island of Queenstown) in Ui Mac Caille in Ui Liathain, Ll. 360, Md.; ¶  it comprised bb. Barrymore and Kinnataloon; ¶  cf. Nepos Lethain, Ad. 220.
úi lilaig
of the Fir Roiss, q.v., Tl., Ct.
uilleand
seat of K. of Cashel, Lec. 377.
uillenn
cath U. in Connacht, Lec. 561.
uillenn eatan
Lct. 93; ¶  a seat of K. Mun., unknown to O'D.; ¶  perh. named fr. Eadan, a Connacht chief, temp. Herimon; ¶  if so, in Thomond.
uillenn espáine
Bb. 12 b.
uillenn guaire
cath U. G., Mi.
uillenn uanach
al. Muilleann Guanach, Muillibh Uanach, Muillibh Uanidhe; ¶  a hill or mill in Onagh tl., b. Athlone, c. Rosc., Mi., Ci.
uilliamaigh
the McWilliam Burkes, Lec. ii. 36.
úi loegaire
Úi Laeghaire, in Meath; ¶  O Coindelbhain's country, Mi., Cri., Ci., Of. 401, Obr., desc. of Enna, son of Loiguire, son of Niall, Tl. 559; ¶  their chief dwelt at Telach Ard, now Steeplestown, 2 m. NE. of Trim, Mi.; ¶  Tlachtga was in it, Crt.; ¶  al. Loegaire, q.v.
úi loegairi breg
Tl. p. 68; ¶  Áth Truimm (Trim) and Imgae in this l., Tl. 68.
ui loeghaire locha lir
in Tyr., E. of b. Lurg in Ferm., Tp.
ui loeghaire na rinne
of Dún Cruadh in Úi Bece Abha, Lis. 183 a; ¶  these headlands are still called the "Rinny"; ¶  O'Longan on Two Fermoys.
ui lomáin
Ui L. Findabhrach, in Ui Maine, I. 41 b, Lec. 187; ¶  of Síl Maelanfaidh, Im.; ¶  of Finnure, b. Leitrim, c. Galw., Im.
ui lomáin gaela
in Ui Maine, Mi., Ui.; ¶  same as Ui L. of Findabair, Im., Lct.
ui lonáin
of Fir Maige Feni, Ll. 313.
ui longthi
of Dál Fiatach, Ll. 330.
úi losc
at Ráith Brigde, in Crích Cormaic, Bb. 123 b, Lec. 113; ¶  same statement for Ui Loscain, q.v.
ui loscáin
of Síl Fhergusa Loscain, Ll. 349.
úi loscain
Bide and Brighit, daughters of Fiachu of Ráith Brigti in Crich Hui Cormaic and Ui L., Lb. 22, Fir. 753; ¶  Ui L. di Laignib, Tph. ii. 343; ¶  Ui L. Midmine ic Noitiu. Hc. 2, 587 b, Ca. 376, Bb. 76 a; ¶  appears to be in Ossory; ¶  Finnian of Clonard of Ui L., Cs.; ¶  S. Finnia, of Ui L. of Tulach Maghair, in Lein., Bb. 76, Lb. 17; ¶  al. Ui Luascain, q.v.
ui luachaibh
of Bréadach in Tirawley, of Clann Muireadhaigh mic Fearghusa.
ui luachain
in Déisi Muman in Druim Luachain, Lec. 104, Ll. 15, Fir. 719; ¶  Bb. 120, which has Úi Luacan.
ui luanaim
of Fir Cell, nr Rahan, Mi., Hb. 106, Rc. xviii. 157, 160.
ui luascain
Sts. Serc, Fintan and Rignach of, of Síl Ferghus, Bb. 114 a, Lec. 106, Fir. 483; ¶  v. Ui Loscaín and Tulach Magair.
úi luascain cruaich
of Cland Feargusa Luascan, ext. fr. Toichi to Escir and fr. Sceith Chruaich to Feich nAechailli, Lec. 196.
úi luascan midbine
ext. fr. Grellach Boair to Áth mBithland, Lec. 196, Fir. 483; ¶  v. Ui Loscain.
ui luascan scuirri
ext. fr. Belach Eachla to Maen an Ibair and fr. Ibar Breccmaighi to Cluain Cáin, Lec. 196, Fir. 483, who has Móin an Inbhir.
úi luchtai
in Ciarraige Luachra, F.; ¶  in Corco Dubne, F.2
úi lugaid
in Mun.; ¶  Glenn Caoin in it, Of. 382, Lec. 123, which has Ui Luigdech; ¶  v. Ui Luigdech Eli.
úi lugdech elí
in Eile and nr Lothra, Lec. 406, Ll. 319, Cs., x. 124; ¶  b. Ileagh, now part of b. of Eliogarty, c. Tipp., Tp.; ¶  Glenn Cain and Druim Eidnech in it, Cbb. cap. 10; ¶  Borrisoleigh is its town, Mi., Ods.; ¶  seems nr Cashel or Thurles, Lis. 150 a. ui luigdech; ¶  of Corca Laigde, Ccc. 41.
ui luigdech
Ui L. in Lifi, and the Ui L. in Fotharta Airbrech in Lein., Lec. 214.
uí luigdech
Mochua mac Becáin mic Bairr mic Nathi mic Luighdech, ó taat Í Luigdech, mic Dalann do Ulltaib; ¶  Cumne ingen Conamhail mic Machdain, do Dhail mBuain, a mháthair, Lis. 40 a; ¶  hence this Uí. L. seems in Ulaid.
ui lulaich
Sts. Bairre of Cork, and Modigo, two Sts. of, Fir. 710.
ui luinín
of Druim Inbir in Muscraige Tíre, Bb. 141 b, Ll. 323, X. 99; ¶  i.e., of Drumineer.
úi macc ...
as it is hard to say whether our MSS. have Ui Macc or Ui Maic (Mic, Meic), I put words so beginning under Ui Maic; ¶  note that Ui-Mac-Uais of Ui., Md., &c., should be Ui Mac n-Uais (which I have not found) or Ui Maic Uais, and Ui macc Brocc, of Ui., should be Ui macc mBrocc; ¶  but I find Ui Mac Caille in F.2 130.
úi macc cuais
this seems the proper form, which is Nepotes Filiorum Cuais of Au. (a good authority), i. 258, 340, 342, 384, 422; ¶  Úi meic Cuais, Lis. 11 b; ¶  though I find Úi maccu Uais, Au. i. 216 (leg. Ui Maccu Cuais ?), Úi macguais of Cs. is for Úi mac g-Cuais; ¶  Úi mac Uais is unthinkable, should be Ui M. n-Uais or Ui Maicc Uais (questions of Genealogy and grammar spring up here, as scribes of MSS. and scribes of scribes extend mc as mac, meic, mic, we are at their mercy); ¶  Úi maic Uais, Lb. 65, Md., Lis. 14 b; ¶  Ui M. U. and Ui Tuirtri, desc. fr. Colla Os or Uais, Ui M. U., Úi Cremthainn and Mugdornai, desc. of the 3 Collas, Ll. 333, 332, Fir. 300, K. 149 b, 150 a; ¶  in Ulaid, Ll. 332; ¶  al. Airthera in Ulst., Lec. 175; ¶  al. Ui M. C. Airgiall, Mi.; ¶  al. Ui M. C. ind. Fhochlai (i.e. of the North), Mi.; ¶  probably on r. Bann betw. the Camus and Moyola rr., Ui.; ¶  on W. side of r. Bann in c. Derry, Cri., Mi.; ¶  in or nr c. Arm., Au. i. 76.
ui mac cuais
Fir. 53, Lb. 62 a; ¶  b. of Moygoish, Westm., Tp., Cg., Of. 362, Mi., Fy., Cri.; ¶  al. Ui M. Uais Mide (in which was Cell Bicsige, q.v.), F. 154, Cri., Mi.; ¶  in it are Loch Uair, Inis Mór, Lecan Mide.
ui macc cuais breg
Fir. 298, Lg. 14; ¶  now b. Moyfenrath, E. meath, Tp.; ¶  SW. of Tara, O'D. in Mi. Ci.; ¶  in b. Lr. Deece, Ui.; ¶  v. Loch Laiglinne; ¶  al. Ui. M. Cuais Midi, Mi.
úi madagáin
nr the Boyne, Ll. 394.
úi madaidh
v. Ui Mataidh.
ui maelaichen
Ui Maoilaichen of Ui Eathach Muaidhe, a branch of Ui Fiachrach, Fy.
ui maelalaidh
or Ui Maelfhalaidh, of Ui Maine, Im.
ui maelbhrenaind
the O Mulrenins of c. Rosc., Pi. i. 6; ¶  their l. was the p. Baslick, nr Ballintober, c. Rosc., Mis. i. 205.
úi maelbrenainn
Ui Maoilbreanainn, Fy. 35; ¶  of Ui Eathach Muaidhe, a branch of Ui Fiachrach.
uí maelcaich
nr Naas, c. Kild., Fir. 467.
ui maelcain
of Cenél Luachair, Fen.
úi maelchein
in Tuath dá Maige, in Lein., Bb. 75 b, Bran. 152, Fir. 471, who has Ui Mailchen.
ui maelchonaire
of Ui Airmeadhaigh, Fy.; ¶  of Síl Muireadhaigh, Fir. 5.
ui maelduibh
in Connacht, Fir. 195; ¶  of Síl Anmchadha, Im.
ui maelduibh
betw. Ros na Ríogh and the Boyne, Fir. 702.
úi maelduin
of the Ui Fiachrach, Fy.
úi maelechlainn
Au. 74; ¶  the royal family of S. Úi Neill in Meath, of Clann Colmain, q.v.
úi maelfhinnain
in Úi Maini, Lec. 187.
úi maelfhiona
of Úi Amhalghaidh; ¶  they were chiefs of Calraighe Muighe hEleag, al. p. Crossmolina, Mayo, Fy.
ui maelfoghmhair
of Killala, of Ui Eathach Muaidhe, Fy.
ui maellúaig
of Recles in Ui Ingardail in Caoille of Mun., Lis. 182 b.
ui maelmeadha
in Breintire, Bran. 155 a.
ui maelpátraig
of Cenél Luachain, Fen.
ui maelriain
of Owney, c. Limk., Ac.; ¶  v. O Mulryan, Mi.
úi maelruaidh
Fy. 11; ¶  of the Clann Muireadhaigh mic Fearghusa of Ui Amhalgaidh of Ardachadh, W. of Ballina, Fy.
ui maelruanaigh
ó Buill buig; ¶  fr. Boyle, c. Rosc., Pi. 16.
ui maelsuthain
of Cenél Luachain, Fen.
ui maeltuili
of Conmaicni Réin, Fen.
ui maeluidir
Tp. in b. of Eliogarty, c. Tipp.
ui maeluidhir
of Cell Laisre, Ai. 101 a.
úi maenaigh
Úi M. Choisi Scailbi in Ui Bairrchi thiri, Lein., Lec. 197, Fia. 184.
ui maenaigh
of Síl Anmchadha, Im. 42.
ui maenghaili
Fen. 391; ¶  of Conmaicni Réin, Fen.
ui maghna
of Cenél Guaire of Ui Fiachrach Aidne, chiefs of their sept and of the Caenraighe, Fy.
ui maicc brocc
Ll. 333, Au. i. 244, X. 60; ¶  in Ulaid(?).
ui maic caecháin
in N. of b. Erris, c. Mayo; ¶  Doonkeeghan in it, Fm. iii. 422; ¶  but Ui Mac Caochain, in E. of b. Tirawley, Fy. 499.
úi maic caille
or Ui Maccaille; ¶  F., Fg., Mt., Lis. 150 b, Fir. 948, K. 162 a; ¶  b. Imokilly, Cork, Mi., Ci., Tp., Obr., Fia.; ¶  Ui Mic Coille, Ui.; ¶  dry. of d. Cloyne, Tax.; ¶  Inis Mór i n-Uibh Mac Caille i n-Uibh Liathain, Md.; ¶  it adjoins c. Waterf., and so F. and Fg. put it in Deisi Muman.
úi maic cainne
of Corco Duibni, Ll. 372, Bb. 118 a, Lec. 90; ¶  Bb. has Cainde, Lec. has Caindig.
ui maic cairthind
I. 136 b, Lis. 143 b, Bb. 150 b; ¶  their genealogy, Ll. 325; ¶  nr Loch Foyle, Lec. 181, Ll. 333, Of. 362, Lh. 187, X. 58; ¶  Ui mac Carthainn, b. Tirkeeran, c. Derry, Tp., Lct., Mi., Ci., Ui.; ¶  al. Ui Cormaic, Of. 361.
ui maic ceallaigh
at Cenél nOchra in Ui Bairrchi Thíri, in Lein., Lec. 197.
úi maic conmhaigh
S. of Tailtiu, Hx. 251, col. 1.
ui maic iair-conchinn
in Corco Dubne, H. 3, 18. p. 42, T.C.D.
ui maic liag
in Mun.; ¶  desc. of Mál, LL. 381.
ui maic locc
Corco Dome of, of Ara, X. 163. ui maic neamain; ¶  of Fir Maige Feni, Lec. 194. ui maic tail; ¶  Lis. 22 b.
ui maictire
in Úi Liatháin, Mi.
úi maic uais
v. Úi Macc Cuais; ¶  b. Moygoish, c. Westm. úi maightheachain, of Farbil, c. Westm., Mi., Cri., Hb. 84.
úi máil
Ll. 303 a, Con. 47 a; ¶  desc. of Maine Mál; ¶  the glen of Imaile, b. Up. Talbotstown, c. Wick., derives its name fr. them, Ui., Mi., Ci., Tp.; ¶  part of it is in Ui Muirethaigh, d. Glendaloch, Cr.; ¶  Glendaloch in it, F., Fg.; ¶  plebs nepotum Moel, B. 3rd June, p. 321; ¶  in Úi Briúin Chualand, Fir. 724–5; ¶  Domnach Mór in it; ¶  Úi Tuathail were kings of it in 10th cent., Ccc. 54; ¶  v. Ci., Ui.
ui mail
in Ossory, desc. of Mal mac Droga, Lec. 451.
úi mailderir
desc. of Ucha mac Augin, Ll. 378.
ui mailedúin
of Cluain mic Nóis, Lec. 452.
ui mailefitrígh
of Cell Dúmi Gluind, Bb. 52 b.
úi mailifuataig
of Cenannos (Kells), X. 174.
ui mailerubae
in Lein., Sr. 79 a; ¶  Cell Epscoip Dronáin in it, q.v.; ¶  prob. in p. Dunkitt, c. Kilk., where is a residence called Killaspy (Cell Easpuigh), the only name of the kind in Lein.
ui mailhéna
tigerna Ua M., Fm. ii. 670.
ui maille
Kings of Umhall in Connacht, Fir. 197.
ui maille machaire
in Caoille, Mun., Lis. 182 b; ¶  ext. N. fr. the town of Fermoy to the r. Fuinshion, O'Longan on the Two Fermoys.
ui mainchín
betw. Cenél Ucha and Life, Ll. 388; ¶  v. Ui Manchine.
ui maini
F.2; ¶  Nepotes Maini, A. 14 a b; ¶  v. their genealogy, Ll. 338 d, Sr. 79 a; ¶  v. Map of Ui M. in Im.; ¶  al. d. of Clonfert, Fep.; ¶  al. Trían Uachtarach(?), Im. 62; ¶  ancient Úi M. comprised in c. Rosc. bb. Ballymoe, Ballintober S., Athlone and Moycarn; ¶  in c. Galw., bb. Ballymoe, Tiaquin, Killian, Kilconnell, Clonmacnowen, Longford, Leitrim, Loughrea, and parts of Dunkellin and Athenry; ¶  in c. Clare, part of Tulla Upr.; ¶  and in King's Co. the p. of Lusmagh, Im.; ¶  v. Lec. 349, Lct., Tp., Tl., Mi., Ci., Cri., F., Md., Mt., Mr., Fia., C., Cs., B. i., Lis. 45 a.
ui maini brengair
desc. of Maine Mall mic Bresail mic Maini Móir, Im.; ¶  v. Mag Brengair; ¶  Ui Máine Bréntair fr. Máine Mál, Bb. 117 b.
úi maini mic néill
in Meath, C.; ¶  in Westm., Cri.; ¶  at an Tuilen, now Dulane, nr Kells, Meath, Tp.
úi mairce
of Mag Ailbe, Bb. 121 a.
ui mal
of the Gailinga, Duanaire Finn lv.
ui mamhnach
nr Mungret, c. Limk., Hh. fragment 8.
ui manadain
of Úi Briúin Cualann, Lec. 205.
úi manchine
al. Cland M., betw. Cenél Uchae and Liphe, Ll. 316; ¶  v. Ui Mainchín.
úi mandachain
i.e., Taoisigh na trí Tuath, desc. of Eochaidh Muighmhedhoin, Fir. 195.
úi mannadain
of Rout Tarsna in Crích Ua Fidgenti, Ll. 316.
úi maonaigh
of Clann Temin, Fy.
ui marcacháin
Fy. 63; ¶  of Cenél Ianna of Aidhne, Fy.
ui masain
of Senchell in Úi Briúin Cualand, Lec. 194.
úi mátaid
in Enechglais Maige, in Lein., Ll. 314; ¶  Ui Madaid in Enechlais Maighi, at Cell Auxilli in Ui Bairrchi, Bb. 74 a, Lec. 198, Fir. 216, 466, B. lix.
ui meachair
in b. Ikerrin, c. Tip., Tp., Rennes MS. 52 a.
ui meachair
of Corcotrí, q.v.; ¶  Lec. 226; ¶  Ui Meachair, seems nr Descert Breg and Dartry, and of Ui M., Bb. 53, Fir. 191.
úi meacon
subject to K. of Tara, I. 137 b; ¶  v. Ui Becon(?).
úi mealla
in Lein. nr the sea, Tp.; ¶  in or nr b. Gorey, Wexf.; ¶  Ui Meala, Bran. 152; ¶  Ui Mella, al. Fine Cille Bicsidi, in Síl Mella, in Lein., Lec. 190.
ui meimre
of Uachtar Fine, q.v.
ui meith
al. Ui Meith Mara, Of. 365; ¶  Omeath betw. Carlingford Loch and Newry, c. Louth, Mi., Ui., Ci., Cri., Lct., B. lix.
ui meith
al. Úi Méith Macha, Sas. 3501, now b. Monaghan, c. Mon.; ¶  al. Ui Meith Tíre, comprised pp. Tullycorbet, Kilmore and Tehallan, Mi., Cri., Ui., Ci., Lct., Tp., Fg., Md., Fen.; ¶  Ct. Fir. 304, B. lix.
ui méith menna
Cell Mór Aedháin in it, Fg.; ¶  al. Ui M. Menna Tíre, Ui.; ¶  v. Ui Meith Tire.
ui meith tíre
Lis. 5 a, Bb. 151 a, Ct. B. lxii., Fir. 304; ¶  in Airthera, Of. 365; ¶  Tech Taláin in it (p. Tehallan), Tl. 180; ¶  al. Ui M. Macha, q.v.
ui mele
Mm. 381.
ui melifhinne
Ll. 314 d.
ui mesincorp
Úi Saráin in it, cf. Dál Messincorb.
úi miadhachain
Ui M. Leasa Miadhachain, of Dál Cais, I. 87 b; ¶  Ui Miodhchain of Lis Miodhcháin of Ui Caisin, Ai. 101.
úi michain
of Crich Ua m-Bairrche Tíre, Ll. 314.
ui minneccáin
of Ui Mic Uais Mide, Fm. ii. 982.
ui mithigen
of Magh Gamnach in Connacht, Lec. 126. ui mochain; ¶  of Cenél Ianna of Aidhne, Fy.
ui moel
nr Glendaloch, B. xx.; ¶  v. Ui Máil(?).
ui monan
of the Arada of Mun., Fen.
úi morc
al. Ui Conaill Gabra, Sas. p. 281.
ui morcáin
in Fiodh Gailbhe in Magh Life, Bran. 152 a; ¶  leg. Fiodh Gaibhle(?).
úi mórdha
O Mores of Leix, F.
úi morna
in Leth Cathail in Ulst., Fir. 205.
ui muca
of Cell Cuili in the Decies (?), Lec. 225.
úi mudi
Cell Albain in it; ¶  nr Úi Barchi, Cs.; ¶  v. Ui Muigi. úi mugróin; ¶  al. Cland M., at Adarca in Mag Lifi, Ll. 314; ¶  on banks of the Boyne, Ll. 394.
úi muigi
Bran Berba, K. of Ui M. and of Ui Mairgi, Lis. 157 a, Ccc. 54; ¶  v. Ui Mudi.
úi muilt
of Conmaicne Réin, Fen.
ui muimhneacháin
of Ui Fedhlimidh Iorruis, Fy.
úi muindich
Colman, of the Clann Carrthaig mic Muindig, fr. whom are Cland Chrundmail of Ui M., Lec. 236; ¶  Úi Muinig, X. 115; ¶  v. next word.
úi muindig
Úi Nannida of, in Muscraige Tíre, X. 99, Ll. 323; ¶  Ui Muindig Croich, in Muscraige Tíre, Lec. 229, Bb. 141 b, 81 a, Fir. 398; ¶  desc. of Carrthach, Lec. 229.
ui muinecháin
of Cenél Luachain, Fen.
uí muircheartaigh
.i. Eoghanacht Aesa Mis i n-Iarmhumhain, St. b. 408; ¶  Humurierdac cantred in Cork, al. Yoghenacht Lokhelen, Sw., i.e., Eoganacht Locha Léin.
úi muiredaig
of Leinster, their genealogy, Sr. 65 a; ¶  Tuathal, K. of, K. 168; ¶  the Ui Tuathail of S. half of c. Kild., Tp., Fia., Ui., Mi., Ci., Cri., Md., Bran 152; ¶  comprised bb. Kilkea and Moone, E. and W. Narragh with Reban and parts of Connell, Cg.; ¶  coext. with dry Omorthy, d. Glendaloch (now d. Dublin), in which are Castledermot, Norragh, Mullaghmast, Kilkea, Athy, Reban, &c., Tax.; ¶  plus (W.) half of Ui Mail, c. Wick., Cr. 46; ¶  in it are Cell Abbán, Cluain dá n-Annabar, Disert Diarmata, Maistiu, Ráiriu, &c., v. F2.; ¶  O Tuathail, K. of, Rc. xviii. 195, Bran. 152; ¶  the Úi M. and Ui Dega Big desc. of Daig Bec Mac Labrada, Ll. 312, 383. ui muiredhaigh; ¶  chiefs of Lacan in Connacht, Lec. 160; ¶  of Ui Amhalgaidh, in N. of b. Tirawley, Mayo, Fy., Fir. 247; ¶  al. Síl Muireadaigh, Mi.
ui muiren
in Umall, Lec. 163.
ui muirghesa
of Clann Temin, Fy.
ui murchadha
the O Murphys of c. Wexf., Lc. ii. 110.
ui nadsluaigh
al. Ui Fináin, q.v.
ui murthele
of Glenswilly, b. Kilmacrenan, c. Don., Fm. iii. 138, Ui.
ui naindeda
in Ui Muindig Croich in Muscraige Tíre, Bb. 141 b, Ll. 323; ¶  Ui Nannida of Ui Mundig in Muscraige Tíre, Bb. 141 b, Ll. 329, X. 99.
úi náir
in Mun., Ll. 381; ¶  bordering on Lein.(?); ¶  v. next word.
úi náir
in Lein., Fir. 441, 458; ¶  in Leix, Lec. 194, X. 99.
ui nathchuir
Lasair, dau. of Mac Rithi of, Lec. 277, Bb. 94 b, which has Ui Nadchuir.
úi néill
A. 8 a, Ad. 93, F.2, Fen.; ¶  Ui Néill in Tuaiscirt, Mi., Fia., Lh. 168, Lis., Fa., Mi., Cri.; ¶  1. Cenél n-Eogain; ¶  2. Cenél Conaill; ¶  3. Cenél Cairbri in Carbry in Sli., and Carbre Gabra in Longf.; ¶  4. Cenél n-Enda in Tír Endi, betw. L. Foyle and L. Swilly, and Cenél n-Enda nr Uisnech Hill in Cenél Fiachach, of whom are O Broenain, Of. 401; ¶  v. Mr., Mi., Ui.
ui néill in deiscirt
co-ext. with d. Meath; ¶  they were—O Coindelbain of Ui Laegairi, O Molloy of Fir Cell, Mageoghan of Cenél Fiachach, Fox of Muinter Tadgáin, Magawly of Calrige, O Braoin of Bregmaine, MagCargamni of Cuircne, O Daly of Corca Duin, O Quin of Munter Gilgain in Longf.; ¶  Meath, Westm. and Longf. in their l., Of. 401, 187; ¶  v. Mi., Mr., Cs., Fia., Cri., Ui., Ll. 15; ¶  ext. fr. the Shannon to the sea, Au. i. 358, Fm. i. 478; ¶  al. Ui Néill Breg, Lec. 139, Hz. 15; ¶  v. Eithne; ¶  al. Ui N. an Faitsi, Lg. 202; ¶  even the Liffey is said to divide Ui N. fr. Lein., K. 123 a, Sc. 6 a, Sd. 5 a.
ui nemand
in Crimthainiu, Ll. 330; ¶  Ui Nemaind in Cremthandu, Bb. 94 a, Lec. 276.
úi nenach
of Cairbri Aeba, Bb. 89 a; ¶  round Kilmallock, Lec. 254. úi niachair; ¶  in Cuib, Ha. 744.
úi niad
Nia mac Máil of the Ossorians, fr. whom the Úi N. of Cell Bléidini are called, Ll. 339, Lec. 218.
úi níalláin
their genealogy, Fir. 304, 307; ¶  bb. O Neilland, c. Arm.; ¶  O Hanlon, K. of, Ui., Mi., Ci., Fia., Cri.; ¶  v. Ll. 42, Lis. 144 b, Lct., Md., Fen., Of. 364, Rc. xvii. 387, Lg. 19, Bb. 14 b, K. 123; ¶  but, in my "Description of Ireland anno 1598," pp. 19, 21, we read, "O Hanlon's countrie reacheth from the Newrie and from Dundalk to Ardmaghe. Oneylane is lyeing between Ardmagh and Clonconcane."
úi nialláin
in Ui Failge, Lec. 200.
úi niath taloirc
Ad. 49.
uinsend
na teora Uinsenda Ua n-Ailella, Lec. 286 b, Bb. 23 a, Sb. 3 a, Lg. 83, Mi.; ¶  O'D. in Fm. i. 32, says there is no r. of the name in Tirerrill, but the Ord. Map shows a r. Unshin issuing fr. L. Arrow, and falling into Ballysadare Bay; ¶  it has a tributary of some length on the E. named r. Douglas, and another on the W. with a course of about 6 m. betw. Tirerril and Corran; ¶  these may be "na Teora Uindsenda."
uinsend
g. Uinnsinde; ¶  r. Unshin which rises in L. Unshinn, 5 m. NE. of Ballyshannon, Ar. 144; ¶  as. Uinsin, Sliab Cise in b. Tirhugh, Don., was betw. it and the sea, Tl.
uindsend cúile
K. of Tethba defeats Diarmait in the battle of Uindsind Cuile, Lb. 238 c; ¶  in Meath(?).
uindsend móre
gsf.; ¶  7 bps. of, Ll. 374, Lb. 24.
ui ocan
of Tulach Óg, Ulst., Lec. 452; ¶  O Hagans.
ui ochrae
in Lein., Ll. 312, Mi., which has Ui Ocra.
úi odamna
of Corc Oiche, Fir. 782.
úi oengusa
Cg. 26; ¶  the Aes Torra, al. Aes Tarra are of them, Ll. 328.
úi ógain
in Mun., Tor. 110; ¶  in Urmhumha, E. of the Shannon, Ai. 70 b.
ui oibleain
Bishop Oengus of, LL. 357.
úi oiliolla
Tirerrill, c. Sli., Mi., Lis. 25 a, Ui., Ci.; ¶  v. Ui Ailello.
úi oirechtaigh
Ui h-O., of Cenél Ianna in Aidhne, Fy.
ui oirthím
subject to K. of Oirgialla, I. 137 a; ¶  cf. Ui Orthain. ui olcan; ¶  Au. i. 274; ¶  in Meath, Mi., v. Crích Oa n-Olcan, Ui., Mi.
úi ónach
desc. of Ono; ¶  Elphin, c. Rosc., was in thier l., Tl., Of. 375, Obr.
ui onchon
in Aes Leigi in Úi Failge, Lec. 199; ¶  in Leige in Úi Failge, Bb. 75 a, Fir. 269; ¶  al. N. (or N. of) Úi Feilmedha, in Lein., Lis. 146 a; ¶  but Úi Onchon in Úi Feilmeda tuaidh, Ll. 391, that is in c. Carl.
ui orthain
got presents fr. the K. of Ailech, Bb. 151 a.
úi osseine
in Úi Nair (of Lein.), 384.
uip
l. of Cruithni, Z. 175; ¶  leg Cuip(?).
ui raduib
Sas. 6649; ¶  in Connacht; ¶  seems not far fr. Breicsliab. ui raghaillaigh; ¶  the O Reillys, Lc. ii. 390.
úi raibne
Ui R. Cille Cére of Muscraige Tíre, Bb. 141 c, Ll. 323, X. 99.
ui raidhmine
of the Ui Feigh, Ll. 392.
úi ráthach
the O Sheas; ¶  b. Iveragh, in SW. Kerry, Tp., Obr., Mi., ML., 25, Kj. i. 478, Ai. 113 a.
úi reachtair
or Úi Reachtaibh, of the Úi Náir in Lein., Fir. 458.
ui rethe
S. of Lethglenn, in Úi Dróna, W. of r. Barrow, F.2, F., Fg.
úi riagain
the O Dunns, now Iregan, Oregan; ¶  al. b. Tinnahinch, Queen's Co., Tp., Mi., Obr., Ui.; ¶  Fm. has Ui Riaccain.
ui riaglachain
of Clann Faelgusa in Conmaicne Réin, Fen.
ui rimhumhaile
roth mac Uichi mic Cuircni, 7 an treas in Ibh Rimhumhail a dearar Modh Manach mac Fhir Ailchi; ¶  I. 72 b.
ui ronáin
desc. of Ronán, son of Amalgaid, of Magh Bron, Fy.
ui ronáin
in Uib Breagh, Hz. 17.
ui ronchon
in Aird, in Ulst., Lec. 198.
úi ronchu
of Clann Ruairc, Lec. 280, 286; ¶  leg Ronchon (?).
ui rongaile
coext. with pp. Kilnoe and Killuran in Clare, Tp.
ui rongioll
Bran. 155 b; ¶  in Eiblinn or Maonmagh(?).
úi rosa
Lec. 436, 458; ¶  of and round p. Iveruss, b. Kenry, Limk., Lct. 77, Ods. 723.
úi ruaidhin
in b. Ceara, extends fr. Beul Átha na Lub to the Causeway of Cillin na n-Garg, Fy.
ui saine
of the Gailenga, Duanaire Finn, Lv.
úi saithgil
of Ciarraige Lúachra, Ll. 373, Md.
ui saráin
of Ui Meisincorp, Ll. 193; ¶  Ui S. Chimbeda of Ui Garchon, Lec. 194.
uisce
the 3 Aengusa of, Lbl. 640.
uisce bó neimhidh
Lct. 25.
uisce brocach
nr Drogheda, Bb. 190 a.
uisce chaoin
Eskaheen ch. in b. Inishowen, c. Don., Mi., Ct. uisge caol; ¶  al. Tig Molaise, Cf. p. 60.
uisge geal
al. Casán Ciaraighe, Cf. p. 60.
uisce labrainde
W. of Cathair na Claonrátha and of Sliabh Mis., lis. 195 a.
úi scelláin
of Sliab Mairge, F.2; ¶  N. part of b. Gowran, and Ui Geintigh was the S. part, as is proved in Hist. of the Diocese of Ossory, i. 19.
uisce mná mic labrada
al. r. Boyne; ¶  Boann was wife of Nechtan Mac Labrada, Ll. 191, Bb. 194 a.
uisce nin
do mhuinter mic Con is Medhraidhi, Sa 38 b, but ? uisci urachad; ¶  Cillin of, Lec. 107.
uiscriu
the 3 Cormaic Uiscrend, Lbl. 640.
ui seachnasaigh
of Cenél Aodha of Aidhne, Fy.
úi segáin
Bb. 140 b, Lec. 351, F., Fg., Fir. 52; ¶  in Meath al. Fir Cúle, Ráith Cule was their chief seat, Tl. 184; ¶  N. of Ardbraccan in Meath, Tp., Ct.; ¶  v. Druim Ing, al. Druim Ingaid, B. xliv. F., Fy.
úi ségda
of b. Iveragh, Kerry, Fm. ii. 1130; ¶  O Sheas.
úi sella
of Mag Etan, in Lein., Ll. 311; ¶  Úi Sellaigh, of MagLeathan, in Lein., Lec. 190.
úi semne
in Dalaraide, Ráith Cimbaith in it, Of. 169.
úi senchaindig
nr Áth Trí Liag, Lec. 269.
ui senaig
of Corco Solgoinn, F.2, in Lein.(?)
úi setna
Inis Connla in it, Lis. 20 b.
úi sidhacháin
Clann Cernaigh in Ui Maine, Im.
úi siláin
of Tech Tinne, Ll. 380, 311, Bb. 70 b, X. 73; ¶  in Úi Garchon (?).
úi sinill
of Clann Echach of Teg Tinne, in Lein., Lec. 190.
uisnech
al. U. Midi, A. 11 a, Lu. 83 a, Lh. 46, Ls. i. 80, Pd. viii. 40, Bb. 356 b, C., B. vii., lix., Lec. 28, Lis. 39 a, Mr., Md., Cs., Cg., Tl., Ct., Fen.; ¶  Usney or Ushnagh Hill in p. Killare, Westm., Mi., Ci. Cri., Lct.; ¶  in the Connacht portion of Meath, Of. 304, K. 141 b; ¶  g. Uisnig, Ll. 355, Bd. 10, ML. 80, Mr. 96, Nen. 266; ¶  d. Uisniuch, A. 11 a, Lis. 96 b, Ib. 56, Ll. 10 b.
uissen
as. Ussin, N. of Úi Bairchi, Ll. 312, 383; ¶  v. Glenn Uisen.
uissen
as. Uissin, r. in Mag Uatha, Au. i. 598.
uissenglind
Ll. 143; ¶  d. Usenglind, Zcp. iii. 20; ¶  Glenn Uisen(?).
úi subachain
in Fiarbai, of the Síl mBuidi mic Illadain, Lec. 203.
ui suillibáin
in Mun., Con. 44 a.
ui tachaib
Ll. 330; ¶  seems nr Dál Fiatach.
ui taidg
nr Crích ua m-Bairrche Tíre, Ll. 314; ¶  of Taelcoine in Lein., Lec. 197.
ui taidi
al. Ui Taiti, in Crund Chandann and Ui Ronchu in Áird, of Clann Ruairc, Lec. 280, 286; ¶  Ui Taiti of Ráith Crund Candand in Ulst., Lec. 198.
ui táil
in Clare, Tp.; ¶  perh. in or nr p. Kilfinaghty, and nr Limk.
ui tairrsich
Ui Tairrsig, Firbolgs of Lein., Bb. 16 b, Lec. 555; ¶  in Úi Failgi, Ll. 378, Nen., Fir. 59, K. 124, Sc. 12 a, Sd. 7 b, Sil. 92, Lis. 210 b, Sas. 6582, Lg. 40, Cf. 76; ¶  Druim Criadh and Glaise Bulgain in it; ¶  of Corcu Oche Cúile Chontuind, Os. iv. 288; ¶  Finn was of Úi T., Cf., Sil.; ¶  of the Galeoin in Lein., v. J. M'Neill's Duanaire Finn, lxxxii.
ui taisse
of Galenga, Duanaire Finn lv.
ui tassaig
Ll. 46; ¶  adjoined Ui Mac Caille, Lis. 176 b.
úi tegha
of Úi Airmeadaigh, Connacht, Fy.
úi teig
Ll. 392; ¶  tribe name of Ui Cellaigh Cualann, Hen., Au. i. 286; ¶  not so, they were distinct as is seen in early Norman deeds as Othec and O Kelly; ¶  for Othec v. Sw. 4 Dec., 1229; ¶  Ui Teigh, in Lein., Mi.; ¶  in Cualann, c. Wick., Tp.; ¶  S. of Rathdown, round Delgany and Newcastle, Mills in Kj. 1894, p. 160.
ui teig
al. Dál mBirn, in Ossory, Lec. 211.
ui teig coimeta
Aengus mac Duach of, Lec. 204; ¶  in Ui Duach, c. Kilk.(?).
ui teimnein
of Muilend Glaisni in Ui Maini, I. 41 b, Im.
ui telláin
of Roiriu, in Lein., Ll. 316.
ui tigernaich
of Meath, Lec. 454.
ui tigernaig
King of; ¶  of Cera, Mayo, Fy.
ui tigernáin
Féne in Ui T. im Midi, Lh. 162; ¶  Ath Féne i nÚib T. i Midhi, Rc. xx. 135; ¶  Ath Féne, in b. Corkaree, c. Westm., Lb. 23 a c.
ui timine
in Corco Timini, in Lein., Lec. 389.
ui tindria
Fia. 152.
ui toghdha
of Bréadach, in Tirawley, Fy.
úi toirrdelbaigh
in Thomond, K. 168 a, Lis. 29 a, 6 a, Mi., Cg.; ¶  S. of Ui Conghaile, E. of Glenomra, N. of the Shannon, Tp.; ¶  nr Killaloe, Bran. 155, Fia.; ¶  on W. and S. of t. of Killaloe, where Westropp places them.
úi tordelbhaigh
the O Mearas, Of. 390.
ui tolairg
of Síl Anmchadha, Im. 41.
úi tomaid
of Tech Finche in Síl Maine; ¶  al. Ui Tomaich, Lec. 141143, X. 174, Hx. 210.
ui tormaidh
of Conmaicne Réin, Fen.
ui torna
in b. Kerricurrihy, Cork, Tp., Fm. v. 1698; ¶  v. Mainistir O dTórna.
ui tórna eigeas
in Mun.; ¶  belongs to the Dál Cais, Ai. 90.
úi torrorrae
Tl. p. 180; ¶  of the Úi Meith Tíre, Tl.
ui tortain
Cluain i Feraib Tulach .i. Calue i n-Aib Tortain, F2.; ¶  nr Ardbraccan, Meath, Fen.; ¶  v. Mi. and Ui Dortain.
ui tredmain
of Cenél Luachain, Fen.
úi tréna
desc. of Trian, Ll. 331; ¶  of Descert Cliach, in Mun., Ll. 381, 383, X. 144, Lec. 450; ¶  al. Aes Deiscirt Clíach, Lec. 268; ¶  seems of Clíu, in Lein., q.v.
ui trena
in Ui Cennselaig, Mi., Ci., Sto. 40 a; ¶  of the Ui Cormaic, Bb. 72 a, Lec. 191, Fir. 442.
úi tréna
of Airgialla, c. Arm., Au. i. 541, Ci.; ¶  Craebh Carthaind in it, Con. 51 b.
úi tresaigh
in Ui Bairrche Tíre, Fir. 462.
úi trichim
related to the Dál Fiatach, Ll. 331.
ui tuathaig
of Echdruim, in Ui Maine, Lec. 187; ¶  dp. Aib Tuathaig, of Echdruim (Aughrim) in b. Clonmacnowen, c. Galw., Im. 90.
uí tuathail
Branaigh is Uí Tuathail, Ry. 256 (Appendix); ¶  the O Tooles.
ui tuili
Maelcoba mac Fiachna of the Ui thuili (seems of Dál Fiatach), Lec. 278.
ui tuirtri
Ad. 52, Ll. 333, X. 57, C., Ct., A. f. 10 a, 15 b; ¶  in Dál Fiatach, c. Ant., E. of Loch Neagh, Of. 361; ¶  inhabited pp. Racavan, Ramoan, Donnagor, Downkelly, Kilgad, Inistoide in Lochbeg, nr Toome Bridge, Tp. Fm. iii. 24; ¶  in St. Patrick's time was on the W. of L. Neagh fr. r. Moyola to the Blackwater; ¶  afterwards their territory was on the E. of the Lr. Bann, comprising prob. the dry. of Tuirtre, which stretched across c. Ant. to the N.E. fr. L. Neagh to Cushendun; ¶  places in the territory: Findabair, betw. L. Neagh and Sliab Calland, Domnach Fainre, Domnach Riascad, Domnach Fothirbe, Domnach Rigduinn, Domnach Brain, Domnach Maeláin, Domnach Libuir, Tl. 168; ¶  also mag m-Belaigh, Sb. 3 b, Fm. i. 10; ¶  in bb. Upr. and Lr. Toome, Ant., Ra. 85, Fia., Lct., Mi., Ui., Cri., Ci., Cv., Fm. iii. 24; ¶  Patraic went over Fertais Tuama to Ui T., lis. 5 a; ¶  v. Md., Fg., Hb. 120, Con. 38 b.
ui h-uadach
of Ui Fiachrach in Ceara, Fy.; ¶  Ui hUada, Fy. 151.
ui uain
of Clann Cernaigh in Ui Maine, Im.
ui urain
of Cluain Ruis in Ui Maine, I. 41 b 2.
ui uathmharain
of Ui Fiachrach in Ceara, Fy.
ui ucha urgnuidh
in Lein., Fir. 434.
ui uchtain
Ad. 279.
ula aeda
U Aeda Mic Ainmirech, in Cell Espoig Aedáin, Lbl. 945.
ulach caelaind
Tuath Muige na Beithige in Cera ext. fr. Callaind to Ulaich Caelaind, Lec. 167, Fir. 271; ¶  Ulaidh C., i.e., the carn, stone altar or penitential station of the virgin, St. Caolainn, the patron st. of Termon Caolainn, in p. Kilkeevin, nr Castlerea, c. Rosc., Fy.; ¶  Fir. and Fy. have Uluidh C., leg. U. caelainde.
ulaid
np., F.; ¶  Ulaith, Au. i. 152, 160; ¶  gp. Uloth, Au. i. 54, 86, 296, 414; ¶  Ulath, Au. i. 120, 445, 484; ¶  Uladh, Au. ii. 202; ¶  Ulad, Cs. 236; ¶  Ulathorum, Ulothorum, A. 2 b, 3 a.; ¶  ap. Ultu, A. 8 a; ¶  it is curious that the word is not in Ad.; ¶  in Ulaid Lesser or Greater are: Aenach Alti, Árd Bó, Árd Mic Nascai, Árd Srátha, Bennchor, Bruden Blai Briuga, Cassán Linne, Cell Aedáin, Cell Duinsige, Cell Lomchon, Cell Ruaidh in Dál Araide, Cell Sléibe, Ciannachta Glinne Geimin, Conaille Muirtheimne, Daire Dachonna Dál mBuachalla, Dál mBuinne, Doire Luráin, Druim Bó, Druim Niad, dún Dá Lethglas, Enach Elte, Fir Manach, Iubar Cind Tráchta, Lann Abaich, Latharna Maige Molt, Leth Cathail, Liathros, Loch Cuan, Loch n-Echach, Loch Láig, Mag Deisitin, Maginis, Nóindruim, Ráith Colptha, Saball, Sliab Cuilenn, Tech Eóin, Úi Echach, K. 121 b, I. 173 b, B. vii., lviii., lxiii., Ct., Cs., Ls., Lis. 121 a, 125 b, F., Fg., Md., Mi., Ci., Cri., Ui.; ¶  Ulaid Emna, desc. of Eber son of Ir, Lec. 286 b, 573, Ll. 15, Lh. 101, which adds that the rest of Leth Cuind and the Laigin desc. fr. Erimon; ¶  the Ulaid, Feini and Gaileoin, were 3 prímchenéla Erend, Ls. i. 70; ¶  Ulaid means 1o the d. Down, Fep.; ¶  Epscop Ulad means Bp. of Down, Au. ii. 180, Of. 30, 372, Conb. 24, McCurtin's Antiqq. 280, Fm. iii. 349, Mi.; ¶  up to the 17th century the d. Down included bb. Upr. Belfast, Upr. Massareene, and part of Lr. Massareene, Ra. 50; ¶  originally the whole prov. of Ulst. [fr. Bun Drobhais, the r. Drowse, c. Don., to Inbher Colpa, the mouth of the Boyne], but after the destruction of Eamhain Macha by the 3 Collas, A.D. 332, it was restricted to the territory E. of the r. Bann, L. Neagh, and the Newry r., Lct., Tp., Fm. iii. 7, Fen. 36; ¶  in the time of Congal Claen, Tír Conaill, Tír Eogain, Airgialla, plus Ulaid (Ll. 15, Lec. 573) mark extent, before 332, of ancient Ulaid or Ulaid Emna, i.e., fr. Drobhais to Inbher Colpa, Mr. 38 and passim, Of. 172, Md. xxxiv.; ¶  in the time of Conchobor, son of Nessa, U. ext. fr. Rinn Semne and Latharnai to Uisnech, and to rr. Dub and Drobais, Ll. 262 a; ¶  distinct fr. the Cruithni and Dalnaraidi, ct. Vita 3a, Of. 189, Au. i. 282, 538; ¶  the Ui Neill and Airgialla march against them, A. 8 b, Lis. 7 a, Tl. 256; ¶  though, says A., they were propinquales et propinqui of the Ulaid; ¶  the Ulaid and Dál n-Araide were Fír-Ulaid, al. Clann Olloman Fotla, Ll. 330 a; ¶  Ui. and Cri. make Ulaid equal to cc. Down and Ant., but A. 3 a says, St. Patrick fr. Sliab Miss. in Ant., convertit iter suum ad regionem Ulathorum, v. Lb. 26.
ulaid na trí ccros
at Clonmacnois, Mi.
uleo
in Pictland.
ui ullscaidh
al. Úi Fallscaidi of Clann Cearnaigh in Ui Maine, Im. ultach, Ulidian, Fm. ii. 912.
umall
bb. Burrishoole and Murrisk, Mayo, Lct., Tl., Ui., Kj. ii. 342, Mi., Mr., Fy., Wc., Ci., Cri., Of. 375, Ar.; ¶  g. Umaill, Bb. 51 a, Sil. 36, Ui.; ¶  Umill, gs. (the men) of Umall, Au. i. 300; ¶  Achad Fobuir in fine Umail, A. 13 b; ¶  d. Umull, Fy. 302; ¶  in it are Insi Modh, Inis Raithin, Achad Fobuir, Muine Maicin, Topar Patricc; ¶  v. Ct., Fir. 50; ¶  an dá Umhall, The Owls, Mayo.
umall cloinne giobuin
W. of Croagh Patrick, Ar., Mi.; ¶  Clann Giubuin Umaill Ui Maille, Fir. 810.
umall íochtrach
b. Burrishoole, Mayo, Wc., Fy.
umal uachtrach
b. Murrisk, c. Mayo, Wc., Fy.
umall uí mháille
Fir. 810; ¶  bb. Burrishoole and Murresk, Mayo, Mi., Fy.
umama
al. Nuachongbhail, Navan, c. Meath, Ci.
uman shruth
in Muirthemne (?) in Ulst., Ll. 73.
umar-rith
ford E. of Áth Tolam Sét in Ulst., Lu. 70, Lbl. 599, Lb. 30 a.
umiach
Mochonon U., Lec. 117, Bb. 125.
umnach
Uman tl., p. Killererin, b. Clare, Im.
úna
r. Oona, in p. Clonfeacle, b. Dungannon, Tyrone Mi., Ui., b. Fubhna.
ungaire
Lis. 119 a; ¶  g. na h-Ungari, Fm. iii. 318; ¶  Hungary.
ungairit
Fg.; ¶  is Mungairit, Md.
unnius usnig
Ll. 199 b; ¶  ash tree of Uisnech.
unscann
r. in Tír Aedha, in Tír Conaill, Ct.; ¶  leg. Unseann(?).
uraige
an aicme of the Aitechaigh, Bb. 140 a.
urard
W. of Brí Leth, Lec. 505, Sa. 57 a. úrardán; ¶  Colmán of U., Bb. 124, Lec. 116. urchind; ¶  l. of the Cruithni, Z. 175 a.
urchuilte
d. of Clonard ext. fr. U. to Clúain Conaire, K. 174 a.
urcuiltend
d. of Cell Aladh ext. fr. Céis Chorainn to U., K. 174 a.
úrdaidhe
on Meadhbh's rout fr. SE. of Cruachan to Ulst., Hf. 5 a.
urdobur
in the N. of Alba, Lec. 23.
urdhraighion
nr Down and Coleraine, Hb. 135.
urfechtair gestguirid
l. of the Cruithni, Z. 174 b.
urfed
l. of the Cruithni, Z. 175 a.
urgant cait
l. of the Cruithni, Z. 174 b. urgroth; ¶  l. of the Cruithni, Z. 175 a.
urlann
McClanchy's place, c. Clare, Hb. 14 b.; ¶  ds. Urlainn. urlar; ¶  in b. Costello Gallen, Mayo, O'Heyne.
urleocirich
l. of the Cruithni, Z. 174 b.
urloece
l. of the Cruithne, Z. 174 b.
urlúachair
now Pobble O'Keeffe in b. Duhallow on borders of Cork, Kerry and Limk., but of old included the Paps Mts. of Kerry, Tp.; ¶  Ciche Annan (the Paps) in Urluachair, Lg. 45.
urmarc leathu
Armorica, Lis. 3 a.
urmuma
E. Mun. ext. fr. Gabrán in E. Kilk. to Cnámchoill (now corruptly Cliath-choill) nr t. of Tipp., and fr. Bernán Eile (now Devil's Bit Mt.) to Oileán Ui Bhric nr Bunmahon, c. Waterf., Fy. 73; ¶  v. Lh. 190, K. 122 a, 23, N. 10 p. 101 (R.I.A.), ML. 22; ¶  Ormond, c. Tipp., Mi., Ci., Ui.; ¶  Urmuma, contained by right only c. Tipp. and c. of the Cross of Tipp., Kj. iv. 313.
urmhumha uachtarach
Upr. Ormond, Lc. ii. 122, Con. 47 b, 65 a.
urnaidhe
Fen.; ¶  an U., al. Earnaidhe, now Urney p. in c. Don. and c. Tyr., nr. Lifford, Fm. iii. 37, iv. 678, Mi., Ac., Cv. urnaidhe; ¶  Nurney in b. W. Offaly, c. Kild., Fm. iv. 1202.
urnaide
Ornaide in c. Leit., nr or in Mag Réin; ¶  al. Tulach na Crot, Fen.
urscal bruidi pont
l. of the Cruithni, Z. 175 a.
ursccátha
streamlet at Bundoran, c. Don., Fm. iv. 842.
urponncait
l. of the Cruithne, Z. 174 b.
urros domnand
Lu. 104 a, 105 a; ¶  Erris, c. Mayo.
urrlann mhór
nr Cathair Mic Neachtain and Buaile Liaganach, Ix. 53; ¶  as. Urrlainn Móir.
uruip
l. of the Cruithni, Z. 175 a.
uta
in Mide, N. of Fir Chell, Lec. 566.
uthmana
the 7 bps. of, Ll. 374; ¶  Uathmana, I. 110 b.