Druim-Sneachta. The only place now bearing this name in Ireland is Druim-sneachta, anglice Drumsnat in the barony and County of Monaghan, where there was an ancient monastery, founded by St. Molua of Cluainfearta-Molua. See the Calendar of the O'Clerys at 4th of August and 4th of September. The Book of Druimsneachta which is now unknown, is frequently referred to as authority for the remotest events in Irish history; and Keating, who appears to have seen a copy of it, states, that it had existed before St. Patrick came to Ireland. See Haliday's Edition of Keating's History of Ireland, p. 215.
| From The genealogy of Corca Laidhe (Author: Unknown), p.29 column 2 (section 7.) | Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition Close footnote |