[167] Stories of Lough Gur.
[168] Maps of the escheated counties in Ireland, 1609. Ordnance Survey Office, 1861.
[169] Shirley’s Dominion of Farney, pp. 93-4.
[170] Crannoig Muighi gaiblín, Magh-gaibhlin. Annals of Lough Cé. Note by the editor, W. M. Hennessy.
[171] Annals of Loch Cé.
[172] Proceedings R. I. A., vol. vii.
[173] Ulster Journal of Archæology, vol. vii., pp. 192-3.
[174] The townland of Cargin is situated in the parish of Ogulla. The lake is mentioned in the Annals of Loch Cé, A.D. 1092.
[175] Annals of Loch Cé.
[176] Annals of Loch Cé. Note by W. M. Hennessy. This is doubtless the place (then in possession of Cathal O’Raighilligh) against which O’Donnell led a great hosting in 1281; “and they brought vessels with them upon Loch Uachtair and plundered Eo-innis.” Again, in 1369, a naval expedition was made by Philip Mac Udhir to Loch Uachtair, and Cloch Ui Raighilligh was taken by him, and Philip O’Raighilligh, “King” of Brefne, who was imprisoned therein, was taken out of it.