INDEX. 



455 



An, a diminutive usually added to proper 

 names, 165. 



Anastatius, in Bibliotheca Patrum, referred to, 

 204. 



Anchorite Inclusorii, 73. 



Anchorite Towers, Round Towers believed by 

 Dr. O'Conor to have been used as such, 49, 

 51-53; the same believed by Mr. Windele, 

 72, 73. 



theory that the Round Towers were 



anchorite towers, examined and refuted, 109- 

 116. 



Anchorites, opinion that the Round Towers 

 were built for the residence of anchorites, 

 originally entertained by Dr. Smith, 116. 



Ancient History, &c. of Ireland, Essay on, by 

 Mr. D' Alton, quoted, 44, 45. 



Anglo-Norman architecture referred to, 207, 

 208. 



Anglo-Norman coins, 226, 227. 



Anglo-Saxon churches, a characteristic feature 

 of, 187. 



Anlon, brother of Ailill Mac Mada, 99, 100. 



Annadown, or Eanachduin, County of Galway, 

 Cloicteach of, erected, 391, 392. 



Annals, Irish, seldom if ever make any mention 

 of buildings except in recording their burn- 

 ing or destruction, 144. 



Annals of Clonmacnoise, translation of, by Con- 

 nell Mageoghegan, quoted or referred to, 55, 

 150, 220, 229, 243, 268, 288, 338, 340, 362, 

 370, 371, 372, 387, 388. 



Annals of Connaught, referred to, 166. 



Annals of the Four Masters, quoted or referred 

 to, 29, 51, 52, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 61, 67, 

 114, 117, 120, 145, 147, 149, 150, 151, 152, 

 153, 154, 201, 202, 203, 212, 213, 220, 229, 

 243, 268, 269, 283, 288, 308, 322, 324, 327, 

 328, 332, 338, 341, 342,372, 373, 389, 390, 

 406, 424, 426, 432, 436, 442, 446. 



Annals of Innisfallen, quoted or referred to, 

 202, 287, 288. 



Annals of Innisfallen, translation of, in Lib. 



R. I. A., referred to, 289. 



Dublin copy, quoted or referred to, 



307, 309, 312, 313, 324, 372. 

 Annals (Old) of Innisfallen, or Annals of Mun- 



ster, referred to, 309. 

 Annals of Kilronan, referred to, 157. 



quoted, 288, 308. 



Annals of Munster. See Annals (old) of Innis- 

 fallen. 

 Annals, Munster, old translation of, referred 



to, 373. 

 Annals of Tighernach, quoted or referred to, 



117, 118, 142, 147, 220, 243, 267, 270, 327, 



328, 350, 353, 371, 387, 433. 

 Annals of Tighernach, continuation of, quoted, 



288. 

 Annals of Ulster, quoted or referred to, 47,48, 



49, 53, 54, 103, 104, 143, 144, 146, 148, 151, 



153, 158, 201, 202, 203, 220, 224, 322, 324, 



327, 328, 340, 341, 342, 346, 349, 353, 370, 



371, 372, 406, 426, 435, 436. 



old MS., translation of, preserved in 



the British Museum, quoted, 55, 148, 149, 



370, 371, 372. 



Anthologia Hibernica, quoted, 284, n., 285, n. 

 Antiphonarium of Armagh, entry in, quoted, 



391- 



Antrim, church, foundation, 401. 

 erection of Round Tower of, ascribed 



to the Goban Saer, 382, 401 Doorway of, 



described, 400,401. 

 Appleton Church, Berks, ornaments in, similar 



to those at Cashel, 296. 

 Aran, Islands of, stone oratories in, 347. 

 Aran, the great island of, in the bay of Gal- 

 way, description of ancient pagan house on, 



128, 129. 



monumental inscriptions on, 138, 139. 



churches of St. Mac Duach on, 176, 



348 ; doorway of the greater church, 175, 



176. 



