Liars J 
(vide book of Lecan.) This~ diftriét was alfo called Acibh 
Leanna, from whence not improbable the Baayo: of Ptolemy 
and E@awe of Pal. There is fome appearance of thefe alfo 
being ef Gothic origin; perhaps defcended from’the /manui, 
a tribe of the Hermionii or Germans (vide Pliny and Tacitus), 
and who were denominated by the Irifh Heremonii and Eiream- 
boin (vide Keating, O’Conor). . 
Kavxo Thefe are thought by Ware to be the ancient inhabi- 
tants of the counties of Kildare and Wicklow. They were 
the inhabitants of Atha Cuacdhagh or Atacdii, the maritime 
parts of the county of Dublin fouth of the Liffey (vide book 
of Lecan.) Thefe too are thought by Ware to be of Ger- 
manic origin, and defcendants from the Chaucii, a tribe of the 
Hermionii, Hecrmanii, Garmanii or Germans (vide Ortelii The- 
faur Geogr. in Chaucis, et Pliny.) 
Meuerios. Ware thinks thefe the ancient inhabitants of the coun- 
ties of Wexford ; they feem to be thofe of Acibh Mantann or 
lbh Garchon, a maritime diftri@ near Wicklow. Camden and 
Ware think them the defcendants of the Belgic Menapii. 
Eira Kopiovdos urep tous Bpwauras. Thefe are thought by Ware to be 
the ancient inhabitants of the counties of Cork, Limerick and 
Tipperary, but Ptolemy is fpeaking of the eaftern coafts, not 
the fouthern or midland parts. But what led Ware into this 
miftake was probably reading Ptolemy. After the Coriondii 
above the Brigantes are the inland cities, inftead of, Afterwards 
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