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INDEX. 



Partition wall, in church at Kildare, 203. 

 Partitions of wood in the ancient church of 



Kildare, 196, 197. 

 Patrick, St. A St. Patrick interred at Glas- 



tonbury, 195 ; tomb of, 452. 

 Patrick, apostle of Ireland, artificers of, 201. 



prince of Thomond baptized by, 138. 



baptizes Conall, son of Niall, 160. 



church of Donaghpatrick founded 



by, 160, 161. 



church built by, 125. 



churches erected by, in Bregia, 142. 



church, erection of which is ascribed 



to, 399, 408. 



Fiac, of Sletty, consecrated by, 335. 



his contention with the Magi at Tara, 



334. 



curses the stones of Mons Uisneach, 



159. 



campanarius, or aistiri of, 380. 



bell-ringer of, 381. 



comharbas, or successors of, 147, 



151, 152, 153, 154, 220. 



foundation of cathedral at Armagh, 



laid by, 156. 



church at Armagh, erection of which 



is erroneously ascribed to, 153. 



church called Damhliagh-an t-Sabh- 



aill, appears to have been erected by, 156, 

 157. 



church of Tempull na bh-Ferta 



erected by, 157. 



churches probably erected in the 



time of, or shortly after, 155-158. 

 churches said to have been founded 



by, and his immediate successors, character- 

 istics of, 162. 



. form of church introduced by, into 



Ireland, became a model generally followed 

 for ages after, 192. 



dimensions of churches prescribed 



by, 192. 



Patrick, St., crozier of, 330, 332. 



Gallic disciples and followers of, 164, 



165. 



many foreigners, disciples of, 136. 



Life of, ascribed to St. Evin quoted, 



131, 156, 157, 158, 159. 

 Life of, by Maccuthenius, referred to, 



157. 



luamaire, or pilot of, 165. 



scribe of his school, 165. 



his three stone-masons, 141. 



his nephews, 165, 166, 167- 



pillar-stone inscribed by, 134, 135. 



Eule of the Refectory of, 425. 



shrine of, 202. 



his sisters, 166, 167. 



stone oratory coeval with, 347. 



synod of, referred to, 421. 



writings of, adverted to, 425. 



Yew-tree planted by, at Newry, 65. 



Paul, Abbey church of SS. Paul and Peter, at 

 Armagh, 153, 154 See Regies. 



Paulinus, St., referred to, 204. 



Payment, the, given to poets, the various arti- 

 ficers, &c., from ancient MSS., 343, 344. 



of artificers for the erection of the 



three chief ecclesiastical buildings, 361, 362. 



Pelasgi, stated by Potter in his Grecian anti- 

 quities, to have been Tyrhenians born, and 

 taught the Greeks the art of building houses 

 of lime and stone, &c., 16. 



Pelasgic, style of the Round Towers and of the 

 subterranean chambers of the Raths, stated 

 to be, 73. 



style of building, 126. 



Pelham, the late Mr., 133. 



Penance, Irish word for, 117. 

 Penitential prisons, singular system of proba- 

 tion and penance, stated by Dr. Smyth to 

 have been observed by the penitents, 116. 



theory that the Round Towers were 



used as such, examined and refuted, 116-120. 



