The Uí Garrchon were the principal sub-sept of the
Dál Messin Corb, who were the ruling dynasty of
Leinster,
Ireland for much of the fifth century. Their main opponents outside of
Leinster were the
nascentUí Néill. Their known kings include:
Carbury, Co. Kildare - topographical and onomastic hypotheses, Caitriona Devane, in Above and beyond:Essays in memory of
Leo Swan, pp. 187–122, edited by
Tom Condit and
Christiaan Corlett, Wordwell, 2005.
ISBN1-869857-86-0.