INDEX. 



471 



Columbanus, Life of, published by Messing- 

 ham, quoted, 349. 



oratory erected by, at Bobbio, de- 

 scribed, 349. 



church of, at Bobbio, 393. 



notice of, in connexion with Brigan- 



tium, 420. 

 Columbanus' Letters, by Dr. O'Conor, quoted, 



117. 

 Columbkille, St., Life of.byO'Donnell, quoted, 



201. 



church founded by, 400. 



church under the patronage of, 372. 



monastery on Tory Island founded 



by, 403. 



t 



by, 336. 



ecclesiastical implements, &c. made 



religious persons who assembled at 

 Bally sadare to meet, referred to, 319- 

 Soisccel mor of, 55. See Book of 



Kells. See Columb and Columba. 

 Coman, St., comarb of, 377. 

 Comerford's History of Ireland, quoted, 40, 



41. 

 Comgall, St., shrine of at Benchor, broken by 



the Danes, 202. 



Cross of, at Clonmacnoise, 435. 



Con, the name of a Magus, 131. 



Conaille Muirthemne, the ancient name of a 



tribe and territory in the south of Ulster, 



269, 425. 

 Conaing, son of Congal, inscribed tombstone 



of, at Clonmacnoise, 326, 327 ; death of, 327. 

 Conaing Beg-eglach, the sixty-fifth monarch of 



Ireland, erection of a cathair, or stone fort, 



at Fenagh, attributed to, 444, 445. 

 Conaire Carpraige, asserted by some to be bu- 

 ried at Magh Feci in Bregia, i. e. at Fert 



Conaire, 99, 101. 

 Conaire Mor, monarch of Ireland, place of his 



interment, 99, 101. 

 burial place of the race of. See Clann 



Dedad. 



Conall, the brother of the monarch Laoghaire, 



192, 444. 

 Conallagha, 266. 

 Conallus filius Neill, 160. 

 Conallus [i.e. son of Niall], 1 60, 161. 

 Conchennacii, SS. duodecim, qui cum vtroque 

 Sinchello iacent in Kill-achuidh, 137. 



SS. qui cum S. Manchano iacent 



in Lethmor, ib. 



Conchobhar Mac Nessa the place of his burial, 

 99, 101. 



informed by Altus of the crucifixion 



of Christ, according to Leabhar na h-Uidhre, 

 98,100,105, 106. 

 Conchubran compiler of the Life of St. Mo- 



nenna, 125. 

 Cong, abbey of, 316, 317. 



doorway of, 316. 



Conisborough, in Yorkshire, castle of, 364. 

 Conla, a celebrated artificer in brass, 201. 

 Conlaeth, Bishop, shrine of, at Kildare, 196, 

 197, 198, 200. 



relics of, enshrined, 202. 



Conn na m-bocht, 97. 

 Conn, of the Hundred Battles, 27. 

 the stone earn of, a sepulchral mo- 

 nument. See Carn ail Cuinn Cet-cathaigh. 

 Connacians, Cruachan, the burial-place of, 100, 



101. 



Connaught, province of, by whom occupied, 

 99, 101. 



the host of, buried in Cathair 



Cruachna, 105, 106. 



poets of, enumerated, ib. 



supreme king of, buried at Oenach 



na Cruachna, ib. 

 Connor, Father Brendan, letter of, referred to 



by Colgan, 425. 

 Conrad II., the emperor, 210. 

 Constantine, St., stated to have succeeded St. 



Carthach at Eathain, 242. 

 Constantine, a Briton, abbot of Eahen, 351-353. 



