[ 60 i. 
from three hundred years prior to the Chriftian zra, to the 
clofe of the tenth century. 
Nayvera. The Nagnate, as obferved before, were the ancient 
inhabitants of the barony of Carbury in the county of 
Sligo. 
"Aurepo. The Auteri, are fuppofed by Ware, to be the ancient 
inhabitants of the counties of Galway and Rofcommon. 
They were evidently the ancient mhabitants of the Irith 
Ibh Errus, the prefent barony of LErris in the county of 
Mayo. 
Tayyavet. Ware thinks them the ancient inhabitants of the 
fouthern parts of the county of Galway. The Romans do 
not feem to have obtained the real name of thefe people, 
but, as in other inftances, to have denominated them from. 
their principal headland, in Irifh Cean Guibbne, pronounced 
Kan Ganné, that is Dog’s Head, ftill retaining its ancient 
name. They were therefore the ancient inhabitants of Con-. 
macnemarra in that county. 
"OversCopo Edit. of Pal. has ome: “EAxCpo. Ware thinks them 
the inhabitants of the northern parts of Kerry; but the 
Romans here alfo denominated them from. their headland, 
in Irifh Beal bb Eiragh. They were the inhabitants near 
Kerry head. In the neighbourhood of which Orofius places 
the. 
