Rev. by
Breandán Ó Buachalla, in Celtica 12 (1977), pp. 211-222.
Brian Ó Cuív, in Éigse 15/4 (Geimhreadh, 1974), p. 337.
Caoimhín Ó hÉigeartaigh, in SAM 7/1 (1973), pp. 212.
The name of the townland Tyrone in Co. Galway, which occurs in the song Frinseach Thír Eoghain, may well represent rather Tigh Reaghamhain, referred to in the old story Táin bó Regamain.
A consideration of the evidence for the name-form Carn Uí Néid (Mizen Head, Co. Cork). The original name is held to be Carn, the addition being a literary one of about 1100, the earlier form continuing in local usage until the present day. The townland was known in the 16th-17th century as Carn Uí Ghláimhín, from the proprietor. In the later period the headland itself was known as Ceann Charn or Ceann an Chairn.
An account of the MSS in which the material edited on pp. 52-55, containing early lists of Irish dioceses, is to be found, with a discussion of the background of this material. Previous editions are commented on.
Breandán Ó Buachalla, in Celtica 12 (1977), pp. 211-222.
Brian Ó Cuív, in Éigse 15/4 (Geimhreadh, 1974), p. 337.
Caoimhín Ó hÉigeartaigh, in SAM 7/1 (1973), pp. 212.