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INDEX. 



explanation of name, 163, 167 See Temple- 

 patrick. 



Inisan Ghoill Chrabhthaigh, churches on, 162, 

 163. 



Inis Cealtra, Coscrach, anchorite of, 51. 



Inis Clothrann, or Inis Clorin, an island in 

 Lough Eee, square belfry on, 360. 



Inishcaltra, ancient Irish name of, 274. 



church erected on, by Brian Borum- 



ha, 274. 



church of, treated of, 278-281 ; mea- 

 surements of, 363. 



. age of nave of, 279, 281 ; win- 



dows of nave of, described, 281 ; age of chan- 

 cel of, 279, 281 ; doorway of, described, 279, 

 280; chancel arch of, described, 280. 

 Tower of, noticed by Mr. Windele, 72, 



73. 



measurement of the Bound Tower 



of, 363. 



Inis Cathaigh, sacristy of church of, 440. 

 Inishglory, off the coast of Erris, character of 



monastic establishment on, 126, 127. 

 Inishmurry, in the Bay of Sligo, character of 



monastic establishment on, 126, 446, 447- 

 Inishmaan, in Lough Mask, in the County 



of Mayo, abbey church of, by whom built, 



179; age of, ib. ; side entrance doorway in, 



179. 



Inis mac Nessain, the ancient name of Ireland's 



Eye, 176, 177. 

 explanation and origin of name of, 



176, 177. 

 Inis Meadhoin, or the Middle Island of Aran ; 



Tempull Ceanannach on, 187, 188. See 



Tempull Ceanannach. 

 Inispatrick, burned by foreigners, 201. 



shrine at, ib. 



Inis-Puinc, SS. Peregrines de, 137. 

 Innfaidhech Patraig, 220. See Finnfaidhech. 

 Inscription on a brass plate, at Glastonbury, 



194, 195. 



Inscription, sepulchral, on the island of Inis 

 an Ghoill Chrabhthaigh, now Inchaguile, 

 163, 164. 



Inscriptions, Irish, 133, 134, 135, 138, 139, 

 269, 270, 271, 272, 283, 311, 312, 322, 323, 

 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 339, 406. 



of the eighth and ninth centuries, 



referred to, 222. 



no Danish, in Ireland, ib. 



Latin, and Irish and Latin, 339- 



Insula Cuniculorum, 423. 



Interments in the Round Towers, observations 



on the recent search for, 414-416. 

 lona, pilgrimages to, 117, 118. 



Hyona, insula, 386. 



cathedral of, 123. 



kitchen of St. Columba at, noticed, 441. 



Tugurium, or hut of St. Columba at, 



421 ; his tomb at, 452. 

 Iran, and the western parts of Asia, considered 



by some as the centre of population of the 



world, 69- 



Ireland's Eye, ancient name of, 176, 177- 

 doorway of the church of, described, 



176, 177. 

 apparent age of church of, 177. 



Round Tower of, 177. 



Irish, ancient, supposed Persian origin of, 37. 



tenacity of ancient customs, and repug- 

 nance to innovation of the, 192, 193. 



Irish ecclesiastical establishment inBritain, 195. 



Irish, art of making minted money probably 

 derived from, by the Danes, 211 See fol- 

 lowing pages. 



people, intercourse carried on by, with 



the Saxons, French, Belgians, and Germans, 

 212. 



knowledge of the arts of civilized life 



among the, at the time of the first Danish ir- 

 ruptions, 212. 



acquaintance of the ancient, with lite- 



rature, ib. 



