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INDEX OF PLACES
Sliabh Fuaid, the highest of the
Fews Mountains, Co. Armagh, 8.
SUabh Mairge, Slieve Margy,
Queen's Co. and Kilkenny, 46.
Solchóid, Solloghed (Limerick
Junction), Co. Tipperary, 11.
Srúbh Broin, 11.
Tailltean, Telltown, Co. Meath, 25,
32.
Teach Cleitigh, on the Boyne,
_23.
ieamhair, Tara, Co. Meath, 13, 16,
19, &c.
Tfr Chonaill, Tirconnell, County
Donegal, 52.
Tir Lughdhach, in Tirconnell, 42.
Tuath Odhráin, near Tara in
Meath, 19.
UÍ Chinnsealaigh, a kindred of
South Leinster and their terri-
tory in Co. Wexford, &c., 57,
67.
UÍ Chogaráin, 60.
UÍ Eachach Mumhan, a race in
SW. Cork and their territory,
the Ivahagh peninsula, &c., 57.
UÍ Fhailghe, the ruling families of
Offaly, in part of Kildare,
King's Co. and Queen's Co., 58.
Ui F'haoláin, a ruling kindred in
N. Kildare, 58.
Ui Liatháin, the barony of Barry-
rnore, Co. Cork, 29.
Ui Mhuireadhaigh, the ruling
kindred of S. Kildare, 58.
Ui NéiU, the descendants of Niall
Naoighiallach, 14.
Ulaidh, pi., gen. Uladh, dat.
Ultaibh, the Ultonians or Uli-
dians and their territory of
Ulster, 2, 3, 4, &c. After the
conquests of the Oirghialla (cf.
p. 27) confined to Antrim, Down
and part of Louth, 55, 57, 58.
Ultaigh, pi. = Ulaidh, 6, 7, 38,
39-
Umhall, the baronies of Murrisk
and Borrishoole, Co. Mayo, 51,
Sliabh Fuaid, the highest of the
Fews Mountains, Co. Armagh, 8.
SUabh Mairge, Slieve Margy,
Queen's Co. and Kilkenny, 46.
Solchóid, Solloghed (Limerick
Junction), Co. Tipperary, 11.
Srúbh Broin, 11.
Tailltean, Telltown, Co. Meath, 25,
32.
Teach Cleitigh, on the Boyne,
_23.
ieamhair, Tara, Co. Meath, 13, 16,
19, &c.
Tfr Chonaill, Tirconnell, County
Donegal, 52.
Tir Lughdhach, in Tirconnell, 42.
Tuath Odhráin, near Tara in
Meath, 19.
UÍ Chinnsealaigh, a kindred of
South Leinster and their terri-
tory in Co. Wexford, &c., 57,
67.
UÍ Chogaráin, 60.
UÍ Eachach Mumhan, a race in
SW. Cork and their territory,
the Ivahagh peninsula, &c., 57.
UÍ Fhailghe, the ruling families of
Offaly, in part of Kildare,
King's Co. and Queen's Co., 58.
Ui F'haoláin, a ruling kindred in
N. Kildare, 58.
Ui Liatháin, the barony of Barry-
rnore, Co. Cork, 29.
Ui Mhuireadhaigh, the ruling
kindred of S. Kildare, 58.
Ui NéiU, the descendants of Niall
Naoighiallach, 14.
Ulaidh, pi., gen. Uladh, dat.
Ultaibh, the Ultonians or Uli-
dians and their territory of
Ulster, 2, 3, 4, &c. After the
conquests of the Oirghialla (cf.
p. 27) confined to Antrim, Down
and part of Louth, 55, 57, 58.
Ultaigh, pi. = Ulaidh, 6, 7, 38,
39-
Umhall, the baronies of Murrisk
and Borrishoole, Co. Mayo, 51,
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