[Py bon Tes 
the Coriondii above the Brigantes. The inland cities are. They 
were moft probably the Carimandii of Jb German, a maritime 
diftri€t near Wexford. They were alfo denominated Martini 
and Moragh, and were probably Britons, for the mountains 
on the weft of the county are denominated in Irifh S/abb 
Breaghnach or Britifh mountains to this day. 
Tue Irifh called this county, and alfo all the fouth of Leinfter, 
Lagean, and the inhabitants Ligmanii, who are faid alfo to be 
Hleremonit and Gallians or Goillens. They might therefore not 
improbably be of Germanic origin, as the Lygi or Lygmanii 
were a tribe of the Hermionii or Gyllen, in Germany. (Book of 
Lecan, Keating, O’Connor, Pliny, Tacitus, Cluverius, &c.) 
Proemy having thus finifhed his defcription of the maritime 
coafts, treats of the internal parts as far as then known; but 
which knowledge extended only to a few cities or the refidence of 
chiefs. 
TloAeig de eis pecoryesor. 
Lon. | Lat. Lon. | Lat. 
Piyie - = = - 1|13.00/60.20!|Erepa Pre - - ~-|11.00/59.30 
Pala - = = = |12.00/58.54||Aouo - - - = (12.20:58.45 
AaBepps - - - [13.00/59.51||Ioupng - - = +*/TI.00/58.10 
Maxorno - - - |11.30/58.40) 
Poyice 
