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INDEX. 



of, human bones stated to have been found 

 in, 89; observations on, 89, 90, 91. 



Drumbo, doorway of Round Tower of, de- 

 scribed, 398, 399. 



erection of the original church of, 



399; abbot of, 399. 



Drumlahan, in the County of Cavan, cloch ang- 

 coire of, 114, 115. 



Round Tower of, Harris's assertion 



concerning the purpose of, examined and re- 

 futed, 113,114, 115. 



Dubhad [Dowth], sepulchral cave at, 103, 104. 



Dublin, Danes of, 49, 145, 146, 222, 223, 224. 



Dubourdieu's Survey of Antrim, quoted, 90. 



Dubthach, son of Dubcen, priest of Clonmac- 

 noise, death of, 327. 



Du Cange, his Constantinopolis Christiana 

 quoted, 204. 



Dufresnoy, Abbe Lenglet, chronological tables 

 of, referred to, 47. 



Duibhcen, son of Tadgan, progenitor of the 

 Family of O'Duigenan, 326. 



inscribed tombstone of, at Clonmac- 



noise, 326, 327- 



period at which he flourished, 327- 



Duirtheach, or deartheach, explanation of the 



name, 119, 120, 341. 

 Duirtheachs, notices of the burnings of, in the 



Irish Annals, 120. 

 payment for the erection of, 343, 



344, 361, 362 See Oratories. 

 Dulcis, Sanctus, frater Carthaci, 141. 

 Duleek, or Dam-liag, church of, according to 



Vallancey, the first built with lime and 



mortar, 19 See Daimhliag. 

 Dumha na cnam, the Mound of the Bones, 



at Brugh na Boinne, 103. 

 Dumha Dergluachra, where Treoit (Trevet) is 



at this day, burial place of Art, the son of 



Conn, 99, 101. 



Dumha Tresc, the Mound of Tresc, a monu- 

 ment at Brugh na Boinne, 103. 



Dun of Ochter n-Achid, 218. 



Duns, ecclesiastical See Cashels. 



DunBaile, the original name ofFenagh, in the 

 County of Leitrim, 445. 



Duncan, 202. 



Dunchad O'Braoin, abbot of Clonmacnoise, sta- 

 ted to have shut himself up in Arcti Inclu- 

 sorii Ergastulo, 112, 116. 



Life of, referred to, 112, ll 3, 1 16. 



Dunchad O'Taccan, monk of Clonmacnoise, 

 cumhdach made by, 327. 



Dun Cruthen in Ardmagilligan, near the east- 

 ern shore of Lough Foyle, shrine at, 201. 



Dun Domhnaill, church of, 266. 



parish of, 266. 



in Conallagha, 266. 



Dungiven, in the County of Londonderry, 

 Round Tower of, age of, 392. 



Dunloe, inscribed stones in cave at, 80. 



Dun Lughaidh, a fortress given up to SS. Pa- 

 trick and Benen, 444. 



Dunwich, church of, 438. 



Durandus, quoted, 204. 



Durrow, Roboreti Campus, account of the fall 

 of a monk from the top of the Round Tower 

 of, 384-386. 



monastery of, by whom endowed, 328 ; 



erenach of, ib. 



monumental inscription at, 328. 



Dysart, County of Limerick, Round Tower of, 



described, 368, 412. 



church of, described, 368. 



Dympna, St., called Damhnat by the Irish, 



321 ; Life of, referred to, 321 ; crozier of, 320. 



E. 



Eachainech, in the territory of Tir Oililla, 



Bishop Manius left at, by St. Patrick, 179 



See Aghannagh. 



Eadwald, coins of, 227. 



Eanach duin. See Annadown, 392. 



