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in fubfequent periods, foon after the arrival of St. Patrick, 
an epifcopal fee. 
AiGeou wor. exCorwi, that is, the mouth of the river Lidoji and the 
Libnii or Limnit of Pal. From the latitude and longitude 
this river feems to be the Cluidb, Cluidhean or Cluibhagh of 
the Irifh, the prefent Clew Bay in the county of Mayo. 
Cambrenfis calls it Slichneium, and with Baxter the bay of 
Sligo. Richard of Cirencefter calls it Labius, and Camden 
will have it the River Liffey; though Ptolemy is abfolutely 
defcribing the weftern coafts. 
“AvocCa wor. ex@orwi. Ware and Baxter make this river Lough 
Corrib in the county of Galway, from whence proceeds the 
River Glavia. It feems to be the Abhfidhe or Abhanfidhe of 
the Irifh, the prefent bay of Galway. 
Xyvov wor. exCorai, latitude g° 30 in moft copies, but there feems 
to be an error in the table, the latitude ought certainly to 
be 59° 30, and by Orofius called Seva. It was certainly 
the Seanan of the Irifh, the prefent mouth of the Shannon, 
as given by Baxter and Richard of Cirencefter. 
Aoup ror. exGorai. Ware and Richard of Cirencefter make this 
river the bay of Dingle, and Camden that of Tralee. It 
was probably the former, but the old Irith name is loft. 
Dur in old Irifh and Welth is water. 
[H] Tepvov 
