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N. Locho Cuan, I. 111 b, Bb. 118 b; ¶ I. has Naemdruim; ¶ v. Noendruim, Nóindruim.
or aide(?); ¶ Bb. 88 b.
an Irish clann, X. 156. nairi carn; ¶ al. Carn Ui Neit, Lec. 400.
Perrexit P. per deserta Cerrigi Airne in campum anstralem, id est, N., A. 13 a; ¶ Nairniu Toisciurt, A. 9 a; ¶ betw. Drummut Cerigi and Ailech Esrachtae.
dux N., Au. i. 307; ¶ for Ua Mane (?).
na Nona alla inier di Bruighin da Coscor, Hc. 2, 719, (?).
cath N. by Ui Néill, Sb. 4 a 1, Sc. 21 a.
cath Narda, Fir. 48; ¶ or Arda (?).
Ll. 52 b; ¶ nr Mag Nuadat, Ll. 295 b, Ll. 52 b, K. 191 a, Mi; ¶ ., Cri., Tl.; ¶ Naas, c. Kild., seat of the Kings of Lein., Tp.; ¶ Dún Náis, Lis. 5 a, 5 b, St. A. p. 126, Lct., F., I. 149 b; ¶ Nás Lagen, Ll. 194, K. 174 a, Ct., K. 121 b, Gc. 356, Sa. 16 b; ¶ g. Náis, Mi., Ui.; ¶ ri Náiss 7 Airthir Liphi, Au. i. 372; ¶ betw. Uachtar Áird and Clóined or Clane, Ll. 116 b; ¶ al. Nás na Ríg, Os. v. 108; ¶ Nás ceased to be a royal residence in 904, when Cerball, K. of Lein., was killed, Atá an Nás gan ríg anall ón ló ro torchair Cerball, H. i. 17, fo. 97; ¶ Crích Náis meant the province of Lein., Obr.
Cruimther Lugna, dalta Padraicc and Mac Seathar, .i. sechtmad mac in Baird, N. Tíre Fheg on L. Measca, Bb. 121 b, Lec. 107; ¶ v. Nuthraige.
on Casán Ciaraighe, Cf. 60.
the "Cath Nearcba" fought by Tuathal Techtmhar, against Oilill, Lg. 143; ¶ al. Ercba (?).
I. 91 a, Ha. 869. ned; ¶ in S. Britain, Bb. 116 b.
Con. 60 b; ¶ al. Nead an fhéich; ¶ al. Nead na bhfhiach, anglice Nadnaveagh in p. Killukin, b. and c. Rosc., Mis. i. 256.
the town of Kenmare, c. Kerry, so called by the natives and in docs. of 17th cent.
ns.; ¶ one of the 14 chief rr., Lu. 98 a, Lbl. 739; ¶ ds. Neim, in Mun., Au. i. 368; ¶ Fm. i. 490 has Emlidh for Neim; ¶ Hen. says Neim was name of the S. r. Blackwater; ¶ Nem, the Blackwater at Youghal, al. Abha Mór, Up. 493; ¶ g. Neme, Nemaine, Tbd. 195 (where it seems in Clíu); ¶ Ui. makes it the (Ulster) Blackwater. neimhfinn; ¶ ds.; ¶ Lc. ii. 450; ¶ v. Nemthenn.
in Mun., Lg. 202, Au. i. 434; ¶ "The translation of these Annals in Clar. 49 has Imly—i.e., Emly—b. Clanwilliam, c. Tipp.
the "Cath Neine," fought by Tuathal Techtmhar against Cucorb and his relations, Lg. 143.
Vineus abb Neir, Au. i. 94; ¶ Deer (?).
a chapel at Arm.; ¶ there was a cross on the road to it; ¶ the field called Tír Suidi Pátraic was beside it, Tl. 240.
d. Nemud S. F., Ll. 99 a, 94; ¶ v. Sl. Fuait. nemeni; ¶ Neme, son of Eochaidh, son of Aodh, fr. whom are the Nemeni, or Nenime, fr. whom are Ratha Nemionain, Fir. 190. nemnach; ¶ for brú Nemnaige; ¶ a stream nr Tara, Pd. viii. 20, Rd. 280; ¶ a well fr. which runs a stream on NE. of Tara, Bb. 188 a; ¶ E. of Tara, Ll. 30, Lg. 152; ¶ d. Nemnaig, fr. which the Nith stream flows, I. 143 a, Sa. 5 a.
Neimthenn, Rc. xvi. 321, Bb. 209 b, Bd. 33, I. 161 a, Sa. 49 b, Mm. 45, 511, K. 174 a; ¶ Nephin mt. in p. Addergoole, b. Tirawley, Fy.
mt. in p. Kilcommon in b. Erris, Fy.
Nemptor, Lis. 1 b, K. 152 b; ¶ Genair Patraicc in Nemthur; ¶ gl. cathir sein feil i mBretnaib tuaiscirt, i., Ail Cluade, Lh. 97, Lb. 25 a b, Lis. 3 b, Fir. 692; ¶ al. Dún mBretan, now Dumbarton, in Scotl.; ¶ v. Ail Cloithe and Dún mBretan.
Lb. 17; ¶ ? in Bregia.
Nenaid (?); ¶ at Eachtga, Ll. 167; ¶ v. Síth Nento.
cath Nercmon, al. cath Droma Almaine against the Lein. men, Lec. 590.
Nessa, g. Nesae, a r., Ad.; ¶ the r. Ness flows fr. L. Ness to the sea, passes Inbher-Ness; ¶ Lacus fluminis Nisae, Ad.; ¶ r. Nisa in Scotl., Bco. 46 b; ¶ Neassa, ns., a r. in Pictora in Scotl., Bco. 42 b 2; ¶ sruth darab aim Neassa; ¶ Nesa ns., Bco. 43 b 1; ¶ g. Nessa, Bco. 43 b 2.
d. Neit Cro, al. Ailech Neit, q.v., Fen.
in Mun.; ¶ cath Niair Brogais, Lg. 144; ¶ ? r. Nier, which enters the Suir below Clonmel.
N. of Snam-Aighnech, Lbl. 913; ¶ named betw. Snám Aignech and the Ríg, Ib. App. x. 47; ¶ i.e., betw. Carlingford L. and the Newry r.; ¶ v. Nith.
or Inda island; ¶ Lugaid a hermit there, Bco. 56 a 1.
on the Bóinn, Lbl. 954.
cath Nindais by Fland, Lec. 39; ¶ nr Corcumroe; ¶ Sliabh Ellbe i crích Corcamruadh in Nindois; ¶ a Corcamruadh i Ninduis, Lis. 17 b, 18 a, I. 180 a, Ha. 845, 751; ¶ a wave that arose fr. the sea in the W. and fell upon this l., giving rise to a Tiprait, inde Corcomruad Ninuiss, Lbl. 65; ¶ cath Nionnais, Fir. 49; ¶ cath Nionais, Lg. 143.
Áth Lethan for Nith in Conailliu Muirtheimne, Lu. 64, Lbl. 587, Hf. 20 b, Tw., Of. 247; ¶ r. N. of the Boyne, Lu. 133, Lbl. 913, 954; ¶ g. Nithe in Mag Muirthemne, Lg. 107, Mi.; ¶ g. Nitha, Ls. i. 2; ¶ r. Dee, which flows by Ardee, c. Louth, Mi.; ¶ al. Níth nemannach in Mag Murthemne, Ll. 19, Lec. 579; ¶ nr Glend na mBodur, Lec Patraic and Ráith Guth Aird, Ls. 2; ¶ Slaine held the l. fr. Nith N. to Commor na Trí nUisce, Ll. 8, Lec. 58.
stream issuing fr. the well Nemnach at Tara, Bb. 188 a, Rd. 280, I. 143 a, Sa. 5 a.
.i. Naoi tulcha a Corc Fhirtri, I. 187 b.
Mochae of, Lec. 118; ¶ v. Nóindruimm.
Ll. 197; ¶ seems betw. Loch Léin and Feímin. noimnithend cuairne; ¶ Clann Cuirigh of, Fir. 166.
g. Noindrommo; ¶ Nóindromo; ¶ Nóindromma; ¶ Nóindroma, Au. i. 106, 134, 386, 190, 32, Chr. 32; ¶ Noendromma, Ll. 372, Au. i. 32, Tl. 4; ¶ Noendromae, Lb. 26 b, Fg., Tl. 40; ¶ g. Nóindroma Locha Cuan (Aengus de Matribus SS. Hib.), F.; ¶ Noendruim island and ch., Om. 834, F.; ¶ Mochue, Mocháe, Mochoe, Mochae of, Lb. 26 b, Ll. 372, F., Ui., Tp., Fep., Fg., Md.; ¶ Mahee island on E. side of Strangford L.; ¶ called Neddrum in De Courcy's Carta of 1178; ¶ Nedrum, Tax.
in Calry, c. Sli., not far fr. Drumlease, A. 17 a.
d. Noittiu, in Lein., Bb. 76, Ll. 349; ¶ Baile N., Nutstown tl. c. Dub. (?).
Northmen, Cps. 403; ¶ gp. Nortmann, Fm. i. 518; ¶ Northmann, Ll. 177 b.
N. Gulban Guirt in Cairpri Moir Droma Cliab, Connacht, Lec. 279, 452, Fir. 446.
I. 91 a; ¶ v. Nuthraige.
a Cill Fionnabhrach do Nuachongbháil, Ar. 196; ¶ Noughaval p. and hamlet; ¶ old ch. in b. Burren, c. Clare, Fm. vi. 2102, Ix. 52; ¶ 2 1/4 m. fr. Kilfenora.
Noochonwale, in dry. Aicme and Ardfert, Tax.; ¶ now Nohoval-Kerry p. in b. Trughenackmy, 21/2 m. W. of Castle-Island. nuachongbháil; ¶ Nohoval vil. and p., 4 m. E. of Kinsale, c. Cork. nuachongbháil; ¶ Nohoval-Daly p., 6 1/2 m. NW. of Millstreet, c. Cork. nuachongbáil; ¶ ind Nuachongbail; ¶ al. Tulach mic Comgaill in Laighis, Ll. 318, Lec. 216, 274; ¶ Tulach Mic Comhgaill a nDruiminibh Togha, i., isin Nuacongbail a Laoighis Laigen, Md., Lec. 107; ¶ Oughaval tl. and old churchyard in p. of Stradbally; ¶ Nowal in Leix, Sw. an. 1282.
Noughaval, in Westm., Mi., Ods. 721, Mis. i. 248. núachongbáil; ¶ Navan in Meath, Mi., C., Ods. 721.
Rc. xviii. 153; ¶ O Dubhda slew O Malley there; ¶ Nuachongbhail, now Oughaval, in b. Murrisk, Mayo, Fy. núachongbáil; ¶ al. Uacongmháil; ¶ Faughanvale, c. Derry, Ci.; ¶ Nocongaill, Tax., where it is printed Notongaill.
Fachtna, bp. of, Fg., Md.; ¶ ón Uachongbhail, Mt. 13; ¶ Fachtna, bp. of N. Réid Bairend, Ll. 356.
Anglo-Normans of Lein., Fir. 472. nuaidhbheathach; ¶ an N. nr L. Cime in Connacht, Ai. 28 b.
N. of Fiadh Maisten, and betw. it and Currach Lifi, Lis. 196 b.
a tribe of the Aitechaigh, Bb. 140 a, X. 156; ¶ v. Nothraige, Nutraige; ¶ Nuidride of Mide, Lec. 453.
Nideen in Corcu Duibne, ML. 25; ¶ v. Neidín. nuil cernada; ¶ nr r. Moy, Con. 49 a.
rr. in Tirerrill, c. Sli., Of. 187.
I. 91 a; ¶ dp. Nuthfheraib, I. 108 b.
Durtech N. (or n-Uarrach?) in Meath, Chr.; ¶ seems nr L. Gabor and Treoit.

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