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Iepvou wor. exQorai. ‘This is called by Richard of Cirencefter erus, 
and by Ware is fuppofed to be Kenmare river; it was evi- 
dently Abbuin Ibb Earnan of the Irith, the prefent Bear 
Haven. 
Néziov dzpov or fouthern promontory. The Romans do not appear 
to have obtained the Irifh name of this cape, but have de- 
nominated it from its fituation. It was moft probably the 
Ben Moifaimh Beallen and Maullobhaghagh of the Irifh, the 
prefent Mizen Head. Ware calls it Willen Head, and Camden 
Bear Head. 
Or the people inhabiting the weftern coaft, Ptolemy ‘nue 
fpeaks, beginning where he fet out on the north weft. 
Tapomouos de Thy meupaw pero rous Ouevuinvious, “Epdivos 
“Y@ ous Neyvaras 
"Eira, Avrepot 
"Eira, Dayyovot 
“Y@ cus OuereeCopor. 
*Epdivor, in. Edit. Pal. they are called ’o: was Epzrediravo. Ware thinks 
they were the ancient inhabitants of the county of Ferma- 
nagh about Lough Erne. Richard calls them Hardini. They 
were the northern Ernai or Eir Gall of the Irifh, and the 
ancient inhabitants of Eir Dunxnagh or Dal Eirnagh, and called 
in the Ulfter annals Da/narians, comprehending the counties 
of Donegal, Fermanagh, Leitrim and Rofcommon. By the 
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