Territories and Places - A
Aba Chluain Lis Bec: See Cluain Lis Bec. Aba nah Eidnige: River Hine / Hind in southern Co. Roscommon.
Achad Beoil na Muilled: in Co. Roscommon. Achad Buide: Ardnurcher in Co. Westmeath.
Achad Conaire: Achrony in Co. Sligo. Achad Fabair: Umaill / Aghagower in Co. Mayo.
Achad na Corra: Aghnacor in Co. Cavan. Ad: Ath Aenach: Enagh / Ballysadare in Co. Sligo.
Ailech: Greenan Elly near Derry in Co. Derry. Allen: Oilen. Aine: See Caislen Aine.
Aired / Airem Locha Con: Errew on the west shore of Loch Conn in Co. Mayo.
Aired Ui Failge: near Mount Mellick, Co. Laois. Airer Gaedheal: Argyle Scotland.
Airghialla: / Oriel / Co. Armagh and Co. Monaghan. Airtech: comprising Tibohine and Kilnamanagh Co. Roscommon. Alba / Alpa: Scotland.
Albanaig: Alpa / Scots in Ireland. Alma Laigen: The Hill of Allen in Co. Kildare.
Almainig: Germans. Alt na lElti: Slieve Anierin in Co. Leitrim at the end of.
Alt Tige Maig Currin (Battle of) near Slieve Anierin in Co. Leitrim. Anghaile an: Annaly in Co. Longford except the extreme south - east.
Ara: territory in the north - west of Co. Tipperary of a Sept of the O Brians.
Arcedglenn: The Vale of the Arigna River between Co. Leitrim and Co. Sligo. Ard Abla: See Caislen Lis Aird Abla.
Ard in Choillin Ardkillin: south - west of Strokestown / Beal na mBuilli (Ford Mouth of the Strokes) in Co. Roscommon.
Ard Carna: Ardcarne at Boyle in Co. Roscommon. Ard Ferna: The hill east of Bundrowes Castle in Carbury in Co. Sligo.
Ard Macha: Armagh in Co. Armagh. Ard Midair: Ardmire in Co. Donegal. Ard na Riad: Ardnaree at Ballina in Co. Sligo.
Ard Rathain: Rathin - Ardrahan in the south of Co. Galway. Ard Stratha: Ardstraw in the west of Co. Tyrone.
Ardachad: Ardagh in Co, Longford. Ath an Chip: A ford on the River Shannon near Carrick - on - Shannon
Ath an Gail: A ford near Templehouse in Co. Sligo. Ath an Imurice: A ford on the River Bann.
Ath an Charad Conaill: A ford on the River Shannon near Carrick. Ath an Cind Locha Deichet - A ford at the head of Loch Gara in Co. Sligo.
Ath an Cliath an Chorainn: See Baile an Mutaig. Ath an Cliath: near Dublin in Co. Dublin.
Ath an Crochda: A ford on the River Shannon at Shannon Bridge in Co. Offaly.
Ath an Cuil Maine Belacoolon: A ford the River Erne near Belleek in Co. Fermanagh.
Ath an da Larac: at the monastery at Boyle in Co. Roscommon. Ath an Derg: Legnaderk in Co. Cavan.
Ath an Disert Nuadan: Esternow in Co. Roscommon. Ath an Doire Chuirc: Derryquirk near Tulsk in Co. Roscommon.
Ath an Dub: Blackford in Co. Laois. Ath an Escrach Cuan: Ahascragh in Co. Galway.
Ath an Fer Diad: Ath Diad meic Daman at Ardee in Co. Louth. Ath an In: Ath an
Ath an Isel: Athassel in Co. Tipperary. Ath an Lecta Casc: A Battle occurred here in 1462 AD.
Ath an Lethan: at Ballylahan in Co. Mayo. Ath an Liac: Athleague on the River Suck in Co. Roscommon.
Ath an Liac na Sinna: at Ballyleague in Co. Roscommon. Ath an Lige: Ath Ligen. See Bel Atha Lige.
Ath an Luain: Athlone in Co. Westmeath. Ath na Bethige: Drumbeagh in Co. Cavan.
Ath na Cuirre: A ford on the Yellow River at Ballinamore / Beal an Atha Moir (Mouth of the Big Ford) in the east of Co. Leitrim.
Ath na Faithche: At Fenagh in Co. Leitrim. Ath na Falme: In Breifne.
Ath na nGall: A ford on the River Esk near Donegal town in Co. Donegal. Ath na Rig: Athenry in Co. Galway.
Ath Senaig: See Bel Atha Senaig. Ath Slisen: See Bel Atha Slisen. Ath Tige in Mesaig: Attymas in Co. Mayo.
Ath Truim: Trim in Co. Meath. Athais Mide: Knockast in Co. Westmeath.
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