e 42: doirchi L uaim Chruachan NL uaim Condba B uaim Cnodba HM
Slaingai BM Slaine N Slaine [et] uaim Chruachan no dearc Fearna _add._
H]
43. Tri dithruib Herenn: Fid Mor hi Cuailgni, Fid Deicsen hi Tuirtri,
Fid Moithre hi Connachtaib.
[Note 43: dithreba BM Fid Dexin N]
44. Tri dotcaid Herenn: abbdaine Bendchuir, [A] abbdaine Lainne Ela, rige
Mugdorn Maigen.
[Note 44: dotchaid LHLec [A] .i. ar imad argain air L
abdaine Slane no Colmain Ela BM Laind Ela BM]
27. The ... of Ireland--Dairchaill.
28. The Stability of Ireland--Moville.
29. The Martyrdom of Ireland--Dulane.
30. The Reproach of Ireland--Cell Ruaid (Ruad's Church).[23]
[23] 'Ruadan's Church,' L.
31. The Chastity of Ireland--Lynally.
32. The three places of Ireland to alight at: Derry, Taghmon,
Kilmainham.
33. The three rent-paying places of Ireland: Clonard, Glendalough,
Louth.
34. The three stone-buildings of Ireland: Armagh, Clonmacnois, Kildare.
35. The three fairs of Ireland: the fair of Teltown, the fair of
Croghan, the fair of Colman Elo.
36. The three forts of Ireland: Dunseverick, Dun Cermna,[24] Cathir
Conree.
[24] On the Old Head of Kinsale.
37. The three mountains of Ireland: Slieve Gua,[25] Slieve Mis, Slieve
Cualann.[26]
[25] _i.e._ the Knockmealdown mountains.
[26] The Wicklow mountains.
38. The three heights of Ireland: Croagh Patrick, Ae Chualann,[27] Benn
Boirche.[28]
[27] 'The Liver ('Pap,' L.) of Cualu,' either the Great Sugarloaf or
Lugnaquilla.
[28] _i.e._ Slieve Donard.
39. The three lakes of Ireland: Lough Neagh, Lough Ree, Lough Erne.
40. The three rivers of Ireland: the Shannon, the Boyne, the Bann.
41. The three plains of Ireland: the plain of Meath, Moylinny,
Moy-Liffey.[29]
[29] _i.e._ the plain of Kildare.
42. The three dark places of Ireland: the cave of Knowth, the cave of
Slaney, the cave of Ferns.
43. The three desert places of Ireland: Fid Mor (Great Wood) in Coolney,
Fid Deicsen (Spy-wood) in Tuirtri,[30] the Wood of Moher in Connaught.
[30] The Hui Tuirtri were settled in the four baronies of Upper and
Lower Antrim, and Upper and Lower Toome in county Antrim.
44. The three unlucky places of Ireland: the abbotship of Bangor, the
abbotship of Lynally, the kingship of Mugdorn Maigen.[31]
[31] Now Cremorne barony, county Monaghan.
45. Tri huilc Herenn: Crecraigi, Glasraigi, Benntraigi.
[Note 45: Grecraigi HBM]
46. Tri caemnai Herenn: abbda
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