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INDEX. 



screpalls or pinginns, probably ecclesiasti- 

 cal, 228. 



Coins, ruder without inscriptions, more pro- 

 bably Irish than Danish, 228. 



cross on. See Crosses. 



found at Glendalough in 1639, 228. 



bracteate, found in the Tower ofKil- 



dare, compared with the coins of the Saxon 

 and Anglo-Norman kings, 227- 



ancient, found within the Bound 



Tower of Kildare, description of, 209 ; age 

 of, examined, 209-230. 



bracteate, antiquity of, on the conti- 

 nent and in Ireland, 209-230. 



Danish, type of, 21 1, 212. 



of Dano-Irish kings, 321. 



of Mercian kings, 227. 



Coirpre Crom, St ., abbot and bishop of Clon- 



macnoise, death of, 325 ; inscribed tomb of, 



325. 



Coirthe, meaning of, 21. 

 Colcu, master of the school of Clonmacnoise, 



letter of Alcuinto, 214; quoted, 214, 215. 

 Colgan,his Acta SS., quoted by Dr. O'Conor, 49- 

 his Acta SS. quoted or referred to, 



112, 113, 127, 128, 136, 137, 174,319,345, 



395, 424, 449. 

 his Tr. Thaum. quoted, 29, 43, 56, 131, 



135, 408, 425, 448. 

 Colgan's translations of passages in Annals, 



120, 144-147, 149-155, 229, 377. 

 translations from ancient Calendars 



and Marty rologies, 166. 



. translation from St. Aengus's Calen- 

 dar, quoted, 166. 

 remarks and observations by, 165, 166, 



198, 307, 321, 443. 



erroneous statement of, 215. 



mistranslation by, 335. 



, translation of the word " duirtheach" 



by, 341. 

 statement of, examined, 242. 



Colgan's remark on Rex Rathenice, 352. 



Colgius films Cellachi, 384. 



Collectanea de Eebus Hibernicis, SirH. Piers's, 

 topographical account of Westmeath quoted 

 from, 174. 



Collectanea Sacra See Fleming. 



Collier, his Church History referred to, 439. 



Collumbos [Druim bo], in Bregia, church of, 

 141. 



Colman, St., founder of the churches of Ought- 

 mama, County of Clare, 178. 



Colman, sometimes called Colman Conailleach, 

 abbot of Clonmacnoise and Clonard ; cathe- 

 dral of Clonmacnoise erected by, 268, 269, 

 389; death of, 269; father and tribe of, ib.; 

 stone cross at Clonmacnoise erected by, as 

 a monument to the monarch Flann, 270 ; his 

 name engraved on said cross, 269, 270. 



Colman Mac Duach, St., cathedral church of 

 Kilmacduagh erected for, 175 ; churches 

 erected by, on the Great Island of Aran, 

 176, 344; tomb of, 452. See Mac Duach. 



Colum Mac . . . mel, inscription, bearing name 

 of, 133. 



Colum, St., comarb of, 337. 



meinstir of, 337. 



Columb, St., erection of the Bound Tower of 

 Tory Island attributed to, 16. 



Columb, St., the coarb of, 338. 



Columb, St., Durrow endowed for, 328. 



Columb's House at Kells, 353, 354 See Kells. 



Columba, St., manuscript said to have been 

 written by, 337 ; his kitchen at lona, notice 



of, 441. 

 his tomb at lona, 452. 



Life of, by Adamnan, quoted, 384- 



386. 



_ Life of, by the abbot Cumian, re- 

 ferred to, 386 See Columbkille. 



Columbanus, St., Irish Monastery of, at Lux- 

 ovium, now LuxeuiL, in Burgundy, pharus 

 at, 376, 377. 



