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INDEX. 



Constantine, festival day of, 352. 

 Constantinople, towers of, fell in consequence 



of an,earthquake, A. D. 448; 47, 48. 

 Conyngham, Colonel Burton, drawings made 



for, referred to, 245, et alibi. 

 Coolcoolaught, in Kerry, 80. 

 Coot See Bagdad. 



Corcach mor Mumhan See Cork. 



Corcaguiny, ancient oratories in. See Kerry. 

 Corcnutanus, S., SS. Peregrin! Eomani qui 



comitati sunt SS. Eliam et 



Corcnutanum, 137. 

 Corcumruadh, Ochtmama in, 178. 

 Cork, " Ancient and present State of the County 



and City of Cork," by Dr. Smith, quoted, 1 16. 

 " Historical and Descriptive Notices of 



the City of Cork," quoted, 71-73. 



Manchine, abbot of, 440. 



round steeple at, erroneously attributed 



to the Ostmen, 9, 10. 

 an army led to, by Turlough O'Conor, 



287. 

 burned, 426. 



Cormac, St., church of Inishmaan in Lough 



Mask, built by, 1 79 ; when, ib. 

 Cormac's chapel at Cashel, age of, 185,269; 



description of roof of, 185; treated of, 285- 



311 ; Irish name of, 287, 288, 309; erection 



of, 286-289 ; examination of its characteristic 



features, 289-302. 

 Cormac's Glossary quoted, 17, 20, 21, 28, 



39, 59, 204, 217, 219, 221, 225, 289, 



434. 



Cormac Finn, king of Desmond, death of, 277. 

 Cormac h-Ua Killene, a bishop, church and 



Round Tower of Tomgraney built by, 377 ; 



death of, ib. 

 Cormac Mac Carthy, king of Munster, &c., 



his crozier treated of, 249, 303, 304, 310, 31 1 ; 



described, 309, 310. 

 the question " was he a bishop?" 



discussed, 304-309. 



Cormac Mac Carthy, chapel at Cashel shown 

 to have been erected by, 287-289- 



dethroned, 287 ; goes on a pilgrim- 

 age to Lismore, ib. ; erects two churches 

 there, ib. 



pedigree of, 287, 288. 



death of, 287, 288, 305, 308. 



tomb of, at Cashel, treated of, 302- 



309. 



Cormac Mac Cullenan, the supposed compiler 

 of the Psalter of Cashel, 39 ; his Irish Glos- 

 sary quoted. See Cormac's Glossary. 



church at Cashel erroneously attri- 

 buted to, 286, 309. 



king of Desmond, 309 



death of, 286. 



Cormac, son of Art, monarch of Ireland, ac- 

 count of his belief, death, and burial, from 

 Leabhar na h-Uidhre his eye destroyed by 

 Engus Gaibhuaiphnech, 98, 100. 



place of his burial, 99, 101. 



Cornelli, St., Virgin, her prophecy concerning 

 the future importance of Lismore, 443. 



Corpre, the son of Etan, of the race of the 

 Tuath De Danann, interred at Brugh na 

 Boinne, in Meath, 99, 101, 105, 106. 



Corranus, or Cororanus, poem of, referred to 

 by Colgan, 424. 



Coscrach, anchorite of Inis Cealtra, called the 

 truaghan or meagre person, 51. 



Cows, exacted for ransom, 213. 



Cremation. See Burning. 



Cremhthann [Niadh-nar], the son of Lughaidh 

 Riabh-n-derg, the first king interred at 

 Brugh, 99-101. 



Crimthann Nianar, the bare of, in which he 

 was interred See Bare Crimthaind Nia- 

 nair. 



Cro Ciarain See Glendalough. 



Crom-Cruach, the idol, 69. 



worship of, 29- 



Cromleacs, 36. 



