Volume 1
HAISTE
A distinguished Chieftain of the English conquest, and son of Membric, a famous Welsh warrior, was ancestor of the Hostys, now numerous about Dunmore
HEN'S CASTLE
Contained fourteen Ballys
Volume 2
Extracts relative to from MS. in Trinity College Dublin
Extent of
Kinel Aodha na h-Echtghe (Tribe of Aodha of Sliabh Echtghe)
Three territories Kinelea, Eraght Redmond and Killovyeragh comprised in Kiltartan Barony.
Dun Guaire
Aidhne now the Barony of Kiltartan and part of Dunkellin
Derivation of name from Dianseanchus
Called by O'Dugan the Great Third of Connaught
Moeumoy Plain con- taining the Lake of Lough Reagh
Plain of Caradh, Hy Many so called from Caradh situated in its northern extremity
Meadhe (Knock Maa)
Callow Territory
Translation of a tract in Book of Lecan on the tribes, Territories, customs, etc., of Hy Many
Clan Egan or Mac Egans, Chief Poets and Brehons to O'Kelly
Erics or blood money
Six Sogans (tribes of Sagan)
O'Mannins their Chiefs
Still numerous in County Galway
Paul Mannin the present senior of the family
Eight Flahs or Chiefs of Hy Many
Seven principal Coarbs of uluain Fearta now Clonfert in Siol Anmchadha: 2 Cill Mien, now Kilmeen: 3 Cill Tulach, Kiltullagh near Athenry: 4 Cill Comadan, Kilcommadan near Aughrim: 5 Camach Brighde now Commagh Parish County Roscommon: 6 Cluain-Tuaiscirt of
His Crozier (Bachall Ghreallain)
Sons of the nobility often lost their rank for their crimes
Corea Moncha (now Corea Moccha)
Feadha, the Les Ffayes of the Inquisitions, in latter times the Country of O'Naghtan (situation of)
Cluain Rois (Clonrush in Leitrim Barony)
South Echtghe, situation of
Fiadh Monach containing Kilbride Parish
Baile na Banabai (Bally-nabanaby near Kilconnell)
Snamh chi En (the) ancient name of that part of the Shannon opposite Cloonburren in Moot Parish County Roscommon
Ath Croch, a ford on the Shannon
Lusmagh, a Parish in King's County
Dergderc (Lough Derg)
Grian, the extreme southern boundary of Hy Many
Suidhe Finn (now Seafin) in Killogilleen Parish
Ath na, Rioga (Athenry Town)
Magh Mnaidh Plain
Meadha Hill (Knock Maa Hill)
Att Mogha, now Ballymore Town on River Suck
Crum- than Territory
Clann Duibhghinn Territory
Caladh (Callow) Territory
Called Longford Barony from Castle of Longford
Derivation of name from the Dinnseanchus
Removed by Conor (son of Roderick O'Conor) surnamed Moenmoy, who conquered the Territory
O'Neachtain removed to the Fayes in Barony of Athlone, where his descendants still are
O'Neachtains and O'Mullallys the ancient Chiefs
Druim Bethe (Druminaveagh in Ballynahich Parish Leitrim Barony)
Tign-Ua-Maine (now probably Atty-many in Cloonkeen Kerrill Parish, Barony Tiaquin)