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. | SourcesThis is concerned almost exclusively with hagiographical sources (mainly Lives of the saints, martyrologies and genealogies of the saints) and relates to the individuals and lineages in Doc Assoc and Lineage. |
Cell Ingen Guaire | LL 350; BB 121b; Lec 106; Bk.Uí M 108b |
Cell Iubair | BB 121b; Lec 106; LB 17; Fir 751 |
Cnoitte | LL 349g 45; BB 121a; Lec 106 |
Dísert Énna | LL349g 57; Lec 106 |
Druim bó (Collum Bovis) | Bk.Arm, 6b, 8a; Trip.Life, 222; Mart.T (10 Aug); LL 349d 29, g 20, 372a 60; Lec 106 |
Druim Dóithe | LL 349g 59, 351f 54; BB 121a, 122b; Lec 106, 109 |
Finchoire | LL 350a 1, 353e 55; BB 121b, 123b; Lec 106, 113 |
Ros Torc | Lec 106; Bk.Uí M 108b |
Sendomnach Feda Éoin | LL 349g 15; LB 17; Lec 106 |
Tulach mac Comgaill | LL 350b 50; Lec 106 |
Tulach Ua Blait | BB 77a, 121a; Lec 106, 203 (given to C. by his sr, Cúach d of Cóelbad) |