- Uí
Gabla,
- Uí
Labrada,
- Uí
Buide (O'Kealy)
The
Cuthraighe MacFirbis' Book of Genealogies cite the parts of Leinster belonging
to the Clann Cormaic as Gabla Fine, Cuthraighe,
Ua Trena, Uí Cruinn or Uí Cuinn,
Ua Gabla Fine and Ua Gabla Roireann.
The Dál Chormaic
list from the Book of Leinster includes Uí Gabhla fine, Cutraighi,
Hui Tréna, Hui Cuirn, Hui Librein, Hui Lomthuile, Hui Oichtrich, and Hui
Cuirc Ancient Genealogy (of) Leinster
Uí Gabla As a branch of the Dál Chormaic,
septs included the Úí Gabla Fine and the Úí Gabla Roírenn.
The Úí Gabla Roírenn took their name from Roíriu (now Mullaghreelion)
a few miles south of Athy in south Kildare.
The Úí
Gabla Fine were located in the barony of North Salt in northern County Kildare.
An Úí Gabla sept was also located near the Figile river on the Offaly/Kildare
border.
The
Annals cite:
- For 504, Cath
Inde Mori i crich Ua n-Gabla for Illand mac Dunlaing la Laigníu, in quo Murchertach
mac Erca uictor erat.
- For
1072, h-Ua Flaithri, rí Ulad, & a mac Aisidh, rí h-úa n-Gabla,
da loscad a tigh tenedh & sochaidhe olchena.
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