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castle and tl. nr Killarney, Fm. v. 1304; ¶ g. na Pailíse, in Desmumha, Lc. ii. 208; ¶ Anglice Pallas, Pallis, Palace.
An Phailís; ¶ castle of O Briens of Ara, Hb. 9 a, Ai. 109 a; ¶ in tl. Pallasmore.
at Rath Riabach in Mag Breaghmuine, Con. 65 b.
Pallis in c. Longf., Mi.
Palliskenry castle in b. Kenry, Limk., Fm. v. 1676.
Pallasgreany, b. Coonagh, c. Limk., Ods. 686.
Pallas; ¶ in p. Aghadoe, c. Kerry, Mi., Ci.
Bran. 92 a; ¶ at Pallace Lake nr Rahan, King's Co.
g. na Páirce in Pobal Bhriain; ¶ belonging to O Brien, Hb. 8 a, 14 b, Ai. 107 b; ¶ in c. Limk.
ar in Pairc; ¶ Park in c. Clare, where O'Davoren wrote his glossary, O'Dav.
the field of the pillar-stone; ¶ in which an Ogham stone stands; ¶ in tl. of Cnoc na sagart, p. of Newcastle, c. Tipp.
g. Pairísi, St. B. 71; ¶ Paris.
Comrac na n-ilmuire .i. a mmuir timcheill n-Éirend a niartuaith 7 timcell na bpal a n-airtuaidh a mmuir a ndeiscert Éirend 7 Alban, I. 179 a.
Irish Christians, of whom traces (books, bells, and croziers), were found in Iceland by the Norse, who called them P., Zk. i. 443.
Of. 363; ¶ in Crimthanu, Ulst., Ll. 333; ¶ in Creamthanna, in the Tricha Céd of Mughdorn, in Ulst., Bb. 64 b; ¶ Papa, son of Mudorn Duibh, fr. whom are the Papraite in Creamtandu, Lec. 180, X. 58, Fir. 329.
Peronne in France; ¶ Fursu Craibhthech of Parona, Lec. 90, Bb. 118 b, I. 111 b; ¶ Parúin, Hb. 66.
Partry p. and vill. in b.Carra, Mayo, Pgi.; ¶ this Damnonian tribe held 1. Partrige Cera in b. of Kilmaine; ¶ 2. P. Locha, in which are cong and the field of the first battle of Moytura; ¶ 3. and P. which ext. fr. Sliabh Patraig to L. Orbsen or L. Corrib, Of. 175, Lct. 116, Ha. 724, which adds, "P. Mide forsa mbí Ailell 7 Medb 7 do Chlaind Genaind dóib"; ¶ al. the three Tuatha of Three Partraighe, Fir. 198; ¶ tuatha P. ext. "ó Ath na mallachtan a go Glaisi Guirt na Lainde, b 7 ó Chaol c go Fál d in Mayo"; ¶ a is on stream flowing fr. Formnamore to L. Mask, b Glashgort tl. in p. Ballinrobe, c Bridge of Keel betw. L. Carra and L. Mask, d Faul, al. Kilfaul, tl. nr L. Carra, Fy. 152, Partry, a name which has been given to a district nearly co-ext with p. Ballyovey, c. Mayo.
in Slechta SW. of Cenannas na Ríg, Ll. 58 b, Hf. 8 b; ¶ P. in Slechta nr Cúl Sibrille, Lu. 58 b.
Lec. 458; ¶ Oidim in it, Lec. 89; ¶ now Ballyovey, p. of Odhbha Ceara, in b. Carra, c. Mayo, Fm. iii. 150.
in it are Mag Tuiread and Cunga in Connacht, Lec. 458.
nr L. Orbsen in Connacht, Of. 375; ¶ Fir. 198; ¶ Partry an tlevy, in which is Joyce's Country, Wc.; ¶ P. Slebi, ext. fr. Cruaich (Croagpatrick) to L. Oirpsen, Lec. 458.
Brónach, daughter of Milchu Mac Buain, mother of Fursu in Perona, Ll. 372, Cs., B. lix., Md., Mi.
np. Persa, Bb. 11 a; ¶ Persians, Ll. 135–6; ¶ gp. Pers., Bb. 9 b, Sr. p. 76, Fer. 100; ¶ the Persa mentioned in C. C. C. § 27 as soldiers in Norse army seems an Irish form of Berserkir, i.e., Berserks, a king of wild warriors; ¶ *Bers-Serkir (Pers-Serkir), i.e.—Persians-Saracens, or "Saracens (Serkir), who by other Norsemen are called Persar, Perse (Persians)," A. Bugge, in C. C. C. p. 140—142.
Pettys of Tirawley, Fy. 328.
on the Shannon, below Limk., Cs. 455.
Monastery of Corcumroe, Brady's Ep. Suc. ii. 245, B. lv.; ¶ the best mutton in the world is raised there, where the sheep feed on the grass betw. the rocks (petrae).
nr and N. of ch. of Deer, D. l. pett malduib; ¶ l. of Deer, D. li.
a l. of Deer, D. liv.
nr Deer, D. xlix. pett meic gobróig; ¶ nr Deer, D. li.
Lucht na Picairdi, Picardy in N. France, Lis. 103 b. piccardach a Pict, Cps. 74–5-6; ¶ gp., Tig. an. 728, 750; ¶ dp. Piocardachaib, Hb. 74–75; ¶ dp. Picardaib, Tig. an. 729; ¶ Pictari, Picti, Cs. Lh.; ¶ Proibhindse Pictora, r. Neassa in it, Bco. 42 b, 39 a; ¶ Mochonna al. Macareus bp. of it, Bco. 36 a.
Seacht nGaluin do Piopa na Soileóg 7 coiced Innsi na nGall, is na Baireadachaibh in Tiramhalghaidh, Hz. 75 (?).
ds., seems nr Cashel, Cs. 248.
Dunud na Piscarcarla, Rr. 12; ¶ a t. of the Faeroe Islands; ¶ cf. Dún na Trapcharla in Mun., Fm. an. 1062; ¶ a fort in Sciggire, Rr. 16; ¶ in the Faeroe Isles.
Blaitine; ¶ Platyn in dry. Duleek, d. Meath, Tax.; ¶ v. Blaitine.
Placentia in Italy, Tph., F.; ¶ "for Muir Icht," Lh. 113. pledi; ¶ Lh. 99; ¶ now Fordun in Scotl., Ct. 5; ¶ al. Pledias, Fir. 694.
as.; ¶ Bleanphuttoge in p. Kilk. W., c. Westm., Cg. plemendach; ¶ Tig. an. 1176; ¶ Plémennach; ¶ dp. do dol do chumgnad le Plemennchaib co Plondrus; ¶ to go to Flanders to help the Flemings, Lc. ii. 476, 468; ¶ Barún Sláine, i. tigerna mór do Plemannchaibh, Au. iii. 358.
Flanders; ¶ Plóndrus, Flanders, Lc. ii. 488, 472, 474, 476; ¶ Plondrus, 476, 480.
large cavern in a field in t. Altar, p. Kilmoe, c. Cork, Ods. 687.
the Plunkets, Au. iii. 108.
Pubblepurcel, in pp. of Loughmoe, c. Tipp., Ods., 687.
nr r. Féil in Kerry, the l. of the Stack family.
Pobblebrien, in c. Limk., Mi., Ai., 108 a, Hb. 8 a, 8 b.
al. Pobal in Cháich, nr Clonbrock and Clogher, b. Kilconnell, Galw., Ci.
Pobbledrum or Drum p., c. Tipp., Fm. v. 1748, Ods. 687.
l. of Shane Bourke, where Baile in Bhritais is (Brittas), Fa. 2.
Pobblepurcell, in p. E. and W. Loughma, c. Tipp., Fm. v. 1748.
Pobble-O'Keeffe, on the confines of c. Limk., Kerry and Cork, Mi.
in c. Cork, Obr., voce Ceallachán, fr. Mallow W., on both sides of the Blackwater.
now p. of Donaghmore, b. Muscry, c. Cork, Obr. pogus; ¶ I. 92 b 2, Ha. 817; ¶ ? in Britain.
Pollacheeny, in tl. Cabrakeel, nr Bay of Killala, Fy. 109.
now Polladaossan, in tl. of Cornagee, p. of Killinagh, c. Cav.
tl. and well nr Tullalease, c. Cork.
a puffing hole in p. Kilfarboy, c. Clare, Ods. 698.
Powlayeeagh, in tl. and p. of Kilcolman, c. Kerry.
large hole in t. Cooleabeg, c. Clare; ¶ nr Sliabh Eilbhe, Ods. 701.
nr Youghal (Caulfield's Youghal xxxvi.), Poulgorm.
reference to Feast of St. Moling in Egerton, 1782, fo. 24 a, Zcp. iv. 31; ¶ Poulmounty in Carl.; ¶ the Cavenaghs of, the Pollmounty r. is in p. of St. Mullins, Pgi.; ¶ Mac Murchadha Ua Caomhánaigh of Poll na M., Hz. 126.
now "Ship-pool," betw. Inishannon and Dundaniel, on Bandon r. (Lady Chatterton's Rambles p. 34).
at Lothra, Lbl. 870, Lis. 135 a, Sil. 76, 78; ¶ d. Pull R., Cs.; ¶ Poul Ruane.
well at Tara, Lis. 200 a.
in Hui Fiachrach Aidhne. K. 147 b.
Fm. v. 1744–1786; ¶ v. Pobul.
Fiort; ¶ St. Sgiath of Port or Fiort in Musgraidhe Tíre, Fir. 721.
the dau. of Murchad of P. was mother of 1st Earl of ClnnnRiocard, Fir. 798.
in c. Ferm., Mi., Ui.
Aghinver on L. Erne, p. Magheraculmoney, c. Ferm., Mi.
in Tír Maine; ¶ Erenagh, p. Cloontuskert, c. Rosc., Ci., Con. 17 b, Hb. 137.
at Derrybrusk nr. Enniskillen, c. Ferm., Fm. iv. 1130.
Cinnéide (O'Brien) is na Portanaibh; ¶ id est nomen loci in the Cuanachaibh, Hb. 13 a, Ai. 112 a; ¶ 2 tls. of Portrane, in b. Coonagh, Limk.
Portawherry, about 2 m. fr. the vill. of Iona, where St. Columba's curach landed, Boswell's Tour p. 259, ed. 1902.
Mi.; ¶ P. an Fhaillegain, Ui.; ¶ Portnelligan tl. in p. Tynan, c. Arm., Mi., Ui.
Portegortine; ¶ al. Gorteen tl., p. Clonbroney, c. Longf., Fm. iv. 928.
on W. side of Tory Island (Torach), Bco. 15a.
Portilan Island in p. Clondahorky, c. Don., Mi.
al. P. an Tulcháin, Portolahane, al. Portland, in SW. of P. Lorha, c. Tipp., Mi., Fm. vi. 2186.
in Ossory, Tp.; ¶ cf. Puirt breagha Eraic nr Cashel, Fer. 165.
al. Inber Sláne, Ll. 196, I. 148 a; ¶ al. L. Gorman, Bb. 199 a, Sa. 27 a; ¶ I. and Sa. have P. Caelranna.
at L. Cé, Au. ii. 434.
Port Couroogh in Aranmor, Wc. 84.
al. P. na teinedh aeil, Au. iii. 208; ¶ at Lifford; ¶ cf. Portnasnow tl., nr Enniskillen.
Fen. 340; ¶ seems in Cenel Eogain.
(in Cenél Dobtha or in O Kelly's l.), Con. 50 b.
Portcrusha tl. in Castleconnell p., c. Limk., Ci., Mi., Fm. vi. 2040.
on the Shannon, Au. ii. 170; ¶ P. Dá Chaineóc, Rc. xviii. 283, Hb. 118, Ai. 42 b, 21 a.
on E. side of Aranmor, now P. eiche, Wc. 83.
Harbour of Derry, Au. ii. 224, Mi.
or P. Omna, P. Domna; ¶ Portumna, c. Galw., Wc. 33–4, 207.
at Cnoc Inne in c. Ferm.
in Connacht; ¶ fr. Cnoc or Duma na Selga Medb proceeded to P. D., Bb. 207 a.
in Burren, c. Clare, Bran. 154 a; ¶ cf. Portally tl., c. Waterf.
the Catraige of the Suca on both sides of r. Suca, ext. fr. "Tuaim Cathraig Uachtarach" to Portaibh Fidigi in Uí Maine, Lec. 187, Im. 82; ¶ P. Fiíge, I. 41 b.
in E. Eile, Bran. 156 a.
where Tipra Fingin is; ¶ nr. r. Shannon and Snám Dá Én, I. 133 a, Lbl. 868, Sil. 73, Hz. 46, Ai. 94; ¶ seems nr Clonmacnois.
the Clochán of the O Gormans, Tor. 271; ¶ c. Clare.
at brink of r. Shannon, Lbl. 908.
Portinch in b. Tirerrill, Sli., Ci.
Inish-terry on r. Boyle, c. Rosc., Ci.
at Ballyshannon, c. Don., Fm. iii. 592.
i n-Inis Angin, Lis. 38 b.
al. P. Lairge, Ls. iii. 86.
Waterf.; ¶ P. Largi, Au. ii. 170; ¶ P. Large, P. Láirge, Ll. 26 a, 197 a, 1049, Gc., Cg., Obr., Md., K. 119 b, Ui., Mi., Ci., Cri., Fia., Ls. ii. 224, Lis. 150 a b, Bd. 24; ¶ P. Loairge, Mi.; ¶ al. Inber Mór, Cf. p. 61; ¶ city of Waterf.
Maryborough, Queen's Co., Fm. vi. 2042, Mi.
O Hanly's residence, in Celen-Doffa, nr Elphin, c. Rosc., Ci.
Cathal Crobdergg born there, Con. 1 a; ¶ al. Caladh Locha Measca, in Ballincalla p., Mayo, Mi.
Portloman in dry. Mullingar, d. Meath, Tax.; ¶ Portloman on bank of L. Owel, Mi., Md., Con. 59 a; ¶ a p. and tl.
Ardmagh, Zeits. i. 62, Md. 36.
Harbour of Isle of Man, Fia. 166.
"Portmernock, c. Dub.," Sp. 1606 p. 56; ¶ Portmarnock in dry. Swords, Tax.
a fort betw. L. Key and L. Arrow, in c. Rosc., Mi.
Portmuck in NE. of Island Magee in d. of Connor, Ra. 58.
d. of Connor ext. fr. P. M. to Ollorba, to Cúansnamha hAighne, K. 174 a; ¶ at Rath Murbhuilg, Cam. ii. 786; ¶ Murlogh Bay in p. of Culfeightrim, Reeves.
Portnahallia in p. Kilbride in N. of b. Tirawley, Mayo, Fy., Fir. 344.
Rockingham; ¶ at L. Cé, c. Rosc., Ci., Mi.; ¶ v. Caladh Puirt na Carraige; ¶ the quay opposite Carrac L. Cé, c. Rosc., Mi.
al. an Fuarchosach at L. Aillinne, Con. 16 a.
Crum Harbour; ¶ Crum, an island in Upr. L. Erne, c. Ferm., Mi.
Iorrusbeg Haven, W. of Roundstone Haven, c. Galw., Wc. 108.
do dhul go P. na G. 7 gu Cois Deirgi, Ui.; ¶ apparently in Termon Magrath p. (MacCarthy).
Gabla al. Innsi Muindtiri Bradaighan, NW. of Uachtar mBeraa, at P. na hI., X. 369 a; ¶ cf. Portnahinch b. and tl., Queen's Co., and Portnahinch tl. in Rosc.
al. Portleice, P. na Lice, on r. Shannon, nr Jamestown, c. Rosc., Mi., Ci., Con. 11 b, Ai. 55 a; ¶ ? Portlick in Westm.
nr Assaroe, Ballyshannon, c. Don., Mi., Ui.; ¶ on N. side of Es Ruaidh, Con. 53 b.
in Huibh Eachach in Mun., Ai. 57 a.
nr Soroby in the Isle of Tiree, Adr. 48.
in b. Corkaree, Westm., Mis. i. 226; ¶ Portsingan in dry. Mullingar, d. Meath, Tax.; ¶ Portnashangan p. and tl., in Westm.
v. Port Cluana an tSnáigh.
in Tirconnell, Bco. f. 1 a; ¶ in Don. where O'Donnell wrote Life of St. Columba; ¶ al. P. na dtrí namhad on the Tyr. side of the r. Finn, opposite Lifford; ¶ Portnatrynood, Ui., Ci., Mi.; ¶ was a nickname for Cablach Mór ingen Cathail hui Conchubuir, i. ingen rig Connacht, Au. iii. 30; ¶ "nicknamed the porte and haven of the three enemies, because she was married to three husbands that were professed enemies to one another," Ann. Clonmacnoise anno., 1395.
betw. Ath na forari and Mag Muirthemni, Ll. 263 b.
betw. L. Cé and L. Arrow, Ar. 76.
on r. Blackwater in Ulst., Mi.
Portumna, on r. Shannon, c. Galw., Mi.
co Clíu, co Cuailgne, co P. Palaip, co Fert Eimir Duinn, Sto. 18 a.
Killala t., Fy. 226, Fir. 283, 294.
i. Feraib Féni, Mac Congline p. 103.
Tig. Rc. xviii. 172; ¶ in Mun.; ¶ its trees the best in Irel.
P. ós Dabull, Rc. xvii. 32, Cer. i. 491, Hb. 56, Mi., Cri.; ¶ ? on r. Tall, c. Arm.; ¶ O'D. says prob. Benburb, taking the Blackwater for the Dabhall, without giving any authority, Mi., Cri.
on Scottish or Irish shore, Lbl. 550; ¶ at Rind Snoc in Cendtire in Scotl., Ll. 186, 289 b, Hc. 2, 543 b, Hb. 110; ¶ Neidhe sailed fr. P. R. in Albain, and landed in Rinn Róis in Ulst., Lbl. 550; ¶ "Portree, a harbour of Sky," Boswell's Tour 127, ed. 1902.
Rosse's Bay, c. Don., nr Derry, Mi.; ¶ opposite Carrigans, Ui.; ¶ Portruis, Portrush, in p. of Ballywillin, c. Derry.
in Tuaiscert, or W. Antr., Gn. 1259; ¶ Portrush.
St. Fintan's place "i Tír Tairngiri," Cs. 412.
Temorense atrium, Of., Pars. iii. c. 60.
i crích Ceneoil Conaill, Zcp. v. 28; ¶ ds. Purt Toraighe, "Tory in the NW." of Don., Ar. 208.
St. Mary's Abbey, in d. Annadown, Tax., Tr. 315.
al. Dunbrothy, c. Wexf., B. lv.
al. Fothairt and Laigis, Ll. 312, Lec. 212.
24 in number, Bb. 22 a; ¶ v. Mag.
7,000 students in it, K. 165 b.
an island in Muic-keanagh L. nr Kilglass, in Kinel Dofa; ¶ O Hanly had a prison on it, Fm. iv. 982, note.
in Tír Eogain, Ai. 49 a.
np., Prussians, Au. iii. 536.
Ti. 68; ¶ now Pruhust and Prohus, in p. Kilbolane, c. Cork, and in other pp. there.
the Nugents of the Decies, especially in the Puerachaibh, Fir. 840; ¶ in the Power's l.
dp. Puiplínibh, in O Conor's l., c. Rosc., Fir. 840.
a pool never dry in a Turlough in Coolane, p. Lackagh, c. Galw., Ods. 687.
wherever Medb pitched her tent, Ll. 73.
on L. Derg; ¶ St. Patrick's Purgatory on L. Derg, Bco. 3 a, Lc. ii. 224, Con. 72 b, Md.; ¶ Uaim Purgodoire Patraig ar L. Ghearg, Au. iii. 416.

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