Cenel Luacháin

Hogan, and Book of Fenagh, say their name derives from a branch of Conmaicne Rein, of the race of Luachan, son of Onchu, 4th in descent from Cumscrah.

In the eighth century, when Ua Bruin Breifne claimed large swaths of north Connacht, some Cenel Luachain migrated to Teathbha.

[3] Sept or tribal names of the Conmhaícne of Cenel Luacháin, in north east south Leitrim, are listed.

"The MacDarchaids, Dorchys, or Darcys as the name is now Anglicised, derive their descent from Luchain, or Duchain, otherwise Dubhchain, of the race of Fergus M'Roy.

There was a hospital Irish: teach spidel dedicated to Saint John the Baptist, located at the (Ballinamore) ford over the Yellow River.

Early peoples and kingdoms of Ireland, c.800