INDEX. 



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Daimhliag, or stone church, payment for the 

 erection of, 361, 362. 



and duirtheach (the), the highest ex- 

 amples of the combined arts of the Ollamh 

 Saer ; payment for building of, 343, 344. 



distinct from derthech, or duirtheach, 



340. 

 the Irish name of Duleek, in Meath ; 



church of stone built in, 141 ; origin of name, 



ib. See Duleek. 

 or cathedral church of Armagh, 



burned A. D. 996 ; 54. 



Daimhliag in t-Sabuill, at Armagh, 1 46, 1 47, 1 49. 

 sometimes called in Saball, 148, 



149. 



translated the Church of the 



Sabhall, by Mageoghegan, 150. 

 appears to have been erected in 



St. Patrick's time, 156, 157. 



Daimhliag naToga, at Armagh, 147, 149; cor- 

 rectly translated Ecclesia Electionum, 148. 



sometimes called Daimhliag na 



Toe, and sometimes simply in Toai, and 

 anglicised y e Toay, by the old translator of 

 the Annals of Ulster, 148, 149. 



probable period of erection of, 



157, 158; meaning of name, 158; appears to 

 have been the original parish church of Ar- 

 magh, 157 ; some remains of, existed down to 

 the restoration of the present cathedral, 158. 



Daimhliags, or stone churches, first builders of, 

 in Ireland, 141. 



Dairbhile. See Deirbhile. 



Daithen, the poet, his death, 105, 106. 



Dalcassian tribe, first ecclesiastic of, 138. 



D' Alton, Mr., examination and refutation of 

 the arguments adduced by, in support of the 

 fire- temple hypothesis, 43-48. 



misinterpretation of Cambrensis by, 



44-47. 



Damhnad Ochene, St., supposed to be the same 

 as St. Dympna, 321 ; crozier of, 320, 321. 



3 P 



Damnonii, or Silures, British castles attributed 



to, 364, 365. 

 Dancing festivals, theory of the use of the 



Round Towers on, 17- 

 Danes, Galls, or Northmanni. 



Armagh burned by, 144, 145. 



plundered by, 145, 146. 



ecclesiastical edifices burned by, 150. 

 Benchor, or Bangor, devastated by ; 



shrine of St. Comgall broken by ; Shrine of 



St. Patrick broken and carried away by; 



Kildare plundered by, 202. 



belfry (cloictech) of Slane burned by, 



49, 57, 370, 371. 



Kildare plundered by, &c., 229. 



Magh bile burned by, 340, 435. 



several sepulchral caves searched by, 



103, 104. 



theory 



of the Danish origin of the 

 Round Towers examined and refuted, 7-13. 

 Round Towers of Ireland erroneously 



attributed to, by Dr. Molyneux, 8, 9- 

 Round Towers attributed to, by Dr. 



Ledwich, 1 1 ; refutation of this opinion, 1 2, 

 13. 

 Irish, conversion of, to Christianity, in 



Ireland, 222, 223. 

 ancient ornamented architectural re- 



mains in Ireland, erroneously attributed to, 

 238, 239. 

 submitted to the jurisdiction of Mala- 



chy O'Morgair, 154, 155. 



power of, broken for a time, 273. 



works erroneously attributed to, 227. 



erroneous supposition of the civiliza- 



tion of, 222. 



stated by Dr. Molyneux to have been 



the first introducers of coin and trade, and 

 the founders of the chief towns and cities of 

 the kingdom, &c., 8. 



money minted by, in Ireland, at what 



period, 227. 



