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Rh trict of Moravia, consisting of Murray and Ross; and west of it extended the great district of Ergadia, divided from it by the montes qui dividunt Scotiam ab Arregaithel. This district extended as far north as Loch Broom, and seems to have consisted of three parts: the southern part, Ergadia quæ ad Scotiam pertinet; the middle part, Ergadia quæ ad Moraviam pertinet; and the northern part, Ergadia Borealis quæ est comitis de Ros. It was also termed Oirirgael and Oirir Alban, and was divided into Oirir an deas, or the southern Oirir, and Oirir an tuaith, or the northern Oirir. West of this, in the sea, lay the Inchegall, or Western Isles, termed by the Norwegians the Sudreyar, or Sudreys.