Loch Gabhair
Loch Gabhair (Lagore) meaning "Lake of the Goats" is a townland in the parish of Ratoath, Ireland. It is located between the villages of Ratoath and Dunshaughlin in County Meath, Ireland.
Lagore is also home to the Lagore crannog, the Irish royal residence of the 7th to 10th centuries.
During excavations of the site a number of bronze items were found, including weapons and brooches, (see the Lagore Brooch), which can now be found at the National Museum of Ireland in Kildare St., Dublin, Ireland.
Kings of Lagore/Deiscert Breg (south Brega)
Fergus mac Fogartach mac Niall mac Cernach Sotal (a quo Clan Chernach Sotal) mac Diarmait mac Áed Sláine, died 751
Máel Dáin mac Fergus, died 785
Ailill mac Fergus, (rí Deiscert Breg), died 800
Beolln mac Ciarmac (descendant of Máel Dáin ?), died 979
Gilla Mo Chonna mac Fogartach mac Ciarmac (rí Deiscert Breg), died 1013
References
Lagore Crannog:an Irish royal residence of the seventh to tenth centuries AD, J. Hencken, RIA Proc. 53 C, 1950, pp. 1–247