FoundationGives the name of the site — generally in its Old Irish form, (if attested in early or medieval sources, or if it appears to be readily reconstructable) otherwise the modern English placename is given. | Recorded HistoryThis concerns the subsequent history of the site, with emphasis on pre-Norman (or early post-Norman) native sources mainly annals but also including medieval ecclesiastical records (charters or taxations), English Crown documents and, on occasion, modern sources (especially surveys or maps, which may mark the location of lost sites or illuminate placenames). |
Áth Croise (Áth Chros Mo-Laga) | Lis 182b (Críchad an Chaoilli 12thC?); Tax 1291, 1302-06 (Athcrossee) |
Brí Gobann/Fán Muilt | Ann.Inisf 839 (pl by vikings); CGG c.845 (§13 pl by vikings) - see clerics; Tax 1291; Lis 182b |
Cell Achaid | Lis 182b; Tax 1291, 1302-06 (Kyllathyr) |
Cell Arrac Chormaic | Lis 182b |
Cell Breccáin | Lis 182b; Pipe Roll of Cloyne? |
Cell Chonáin (Kilconan) | Lis 182b (Críchad an Chaoilli); Pipe Roll of Cloyne - one of the two chief churches of Tuath O' Quain |
Cell Chromglaisi | Lis 182b (Críchad an Chaoilli 12thC?) |
Cell Chruimthir Fraeich | Lis 182b (Críchad an Chaoilli 12thC?); Tax 1291, 1302-06 |
Cell Chuili? | Lis 182b (Críchad an Chaoilli 12thC?) |
Cell dá Náem? | Lis 182b (Críchad an Chaoilli 12thC?) |
Cell Droma/Cell na Marbán | Lis 182b (Críchad an Chaoilli 12thC?); Tax 1302-06 |
Cell Mo-Chuilli | Lis 182b |
Cell Óenamhná | Lis 182b; Pipe Roll of Cloyne |
Echlasca Mo-Laca | Lis 182b (Críchad an Chaoilli 12thC?); Tax 1292 (Achlyskmolaga), 1302-06 |