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To ug OuodourTios« To cus Maveasrios 
Eira Barwnos Eira, Kopiovdos umrép rous Beryavras. 
Acpvior, Edit. Pal. Aapwo. Ware thinks thefe were the ancient 
inhabitants of the counties- of Londonderry, Antrim and 
Tyrone. They were probably the ancient inhabitants of the 
Irifh Dairanii, Dairecalgaic, Dal Rieta, Dal na Ruidhe and 
Dalriada, the fouthern parts of the county of Antrim. Richard 
of Cirencefter places here the Damnii, who are thought to be 
of Germanic or Gothic origin, though immediately from 
Britain. They might be defcended from the Saxon tribes 
Reudigni and Dumna. As we find a tribe by the Irith called 
Rudrici fettled in the counties of Armagh and Monaghan. 
Ovodoutio Thefe feem to be the ancient inhabitants of Ulagh, 
Uladh or Ulidia, the prefent county of Down, agreeable to 
Ware and others; they are alfo thought to be of Gothic 
origin, and fettled here under Ulagh, a Goth or Norwegian, 
fometime before the Chriftian zra. (Vide Harris’s Down, 
Keating, &c.) 
Baawor, Edit. Pal. EGaavo:. Thought by Ware and Baxter to be 
the ancient inhabitants of the counties of Meath and Dublin. 
They were the inhabitants of the Irifh A/meanna or Almain, 
containing the maritime coafts from the Boyne to the Liffey 
[I 2] (vide 
