INDEX. 



483 



Forts, circular stone, noticed, 128. 



Fothadh Airgtheach, monarch of Ireland, death 

 of, and grave at Ollarba, 107, 108 ; ogham in- 

 scription on pillar-stone at his grave, 108. 



Fothadh na Canoine, or of the canon, poem 

 composed by, and addressed to Aedh Oird- 

 nighe, where preserved, 379 ; quoted, ib. 



Fothart Airbreach, in Leinster, 284. 



Fox See O'Catharnaigh. 



Franks, disciples and followers of St. Patrick, 

 164, 165. 



Franks, or Gauls, invoked in the Litany of Aen- 

 gus, 165. 



French ecclesiastics in Ireland, 136, 137- 



intercourse of the ancient Irish with, 



212. 



Freshford, or Achadh ur, Co. Kilkenny, church 

 of, original erection of, 282 ; age of the pre- 

 sent building examined, 282-285 ; ornamen- 

 tal doorway of, treated of, ib. ; inscription on 

 doorway of, 283. 



Friars' Island, the, 423 ; ancient Irish name of, 

 ib. 



Frithghnam, meaning of the word, 28. 



Fulacht Fiachach Sraiptine, a sepulchral monu- 

 ment at Brugh na Boinne, 102, 103. 



Fulda, Inclusorium of Marianus Scotus at, 50, 

 73. 



Gailian, province of, i. e. the province of Lein- 

 ster, by whom occupied, 99, 101, 



kings of, buried at Oenach Ailbi, 105, 



106. 



Gaileng, king of, 371. 



Gair mic-Magla, saints of, invoked, 137. 



Gall, explained from Cormac's Glossary, 20, 

 21. 



Gall, St., notice of monastery founded by, at 

 Brigantium, or Brigents, 420 ; original mo- 

 nastery founded by, at St. Gall, ib. 



Gallerus, in Corcaguiny barony, Co. Kerry, an- 

 cient oratory at, described, 131, 132; pillar- 

 stone at the oratory of, with inscription, 133, 

 134. 



oratory at, doorway of, 162. 



east window of, 181, 184. 



dimensions of, 348, 349. 



Gallic disciples and followers of St. Patrick, 

 164, 165. 



Galls, or foreigners, of Dublin, account of a 

 poem composed for, by the poet Eumann, 

 350, 351,352. 



Gal way, garrison of, 190. 



Gateways, ancient Irish, 447, 448. 



Gaul, intercourse of the ancient Irish with, 

 200. 



Gauls, or Franks, invoked in the Litany of 

 Aengus, 137, 165. 



in Ireland, 191. 



Gaiirs, or Persian magi, 33. 



Gelasius, St., 153; Life of referred to, 153. 



Genealogies of the Irish saints, Book of, referred 

 to, 319. 



Gerald, the Saxon saint, of Mayo, 144. 



Gerald na Corn, " from whom the Geraldines 

 descend," 266 ; historical notice of, ib. 



Geraldines, from whom descended, ib. 



German ecclesiastics, or pilgrims, in Ireland, 

 136. 



Germans, intercourse of the ancient Irish with, 

 212. 



Getty, Mr. Edmund, of Belfast, his account of 

 the discovery of human bones in the Round 

 Tower of Drumbo, 90, 91. 



Gibson's edition of Camden referred to, 223, 

 224. 



Gilla Enain, the son of Agda, prince of Teffia, 

 death of, 327. 



Gilla Mac Liac, successor of St. Patrick, 305. 



Giolcach, a corruption of Cloictheach, 397. 



Giraldus Cambrensis See Cambrensis. 



Glass, does not appear to have been used in 



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