The reader will remember that the descriptive name Leith Cuinn was unknown until Conn Cetchathach, who lived, according to the traditional chronology, in the second century, and Mogh Nuaghat divided Ireland between them, the northern part being known as Leith Cuinn and the southern as Leith Mogha. The boundary was, roughly, from Dublin to Galway Bay.

From The Glenmasan Manuscript (Author: [unknown]), p.210 Column 43 (section 1.) Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition
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