INDEX. 



489 



Irish, erroneous opinion concerning superiority 



of Danes to, 222. 

 civilization of, previously to the Danish 



irruptions, 237. 

 ecclesiastical words, derived from the 



Latin, 116. 



Irrosainhagh, in West Connaught, 190. 

 Isidorus, chronicle of, 47. 

 Italian ecclesiastics in Ireland, 136, 137. 

 Italy, intercourse of the ancient Irish with, 200. 

 Ivar, I., 223. 



II., ib. 



Iveagh, Lord of, 338. 



J. 



Jamestown, County of Eoscommon, pillar-stone 



near, 21. 

 Jesus, the name, inscribed by St. Patrick on a 



pillar-stone, 134, 135. 

 John, prince, 207. 

 Jonas, a disciple of Columbanus, referred to, 



204. 



Joseph, successor of St. Patrick, 220. 

 Jurieu's Critical History of the Church, 33. 



K. 



Keating's History of Ireland, quoted or referred 



to, 307, 368. 

 Keeps, or monastic treasure houses, theory of 



the exclusive use of the Eound Towers as 



rejected, 120; theory of their use as, and 



belfries, advocated, ib. el seq. 

 Kells [Cenannas], residence of King Cormac 



at, 98, 100. 

 erdomh iartharach of the great Doimh- 



liac of, 55, 436. 



steeple of, 371, 372. 



apertures in Eound Tower of, 41 1. 



St. Columb, patron of, 372. 



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Kells, St. Columb's house at, 353, 354. 



St. Columb's house at, described, 426, 



428, 430, 433. 

 burned, 426 See Columb's. 



Kenannach, St See Ceanannach. 



Kenannanus, St. See Kienan and Cianan. 



Kennedy, Mr., of Drumlahan, his traditional 

 description of the cloch angcoire of that place, 

 115. 



Kenngobha, a mountain near Armagh, stone 

 oratory on, 347. 



Keppel, Major, pillar observed by, near the Ti- 

 gris, 72. 



Kerman Kelstach, the favourite idol of the 

 Ultonians, 69- 



Kerry, Bishop Lughach one of the earliest pro- 

 pagators of Christianity in, 169. 



ancient oratories in, 162. 



described, 131, 132; antiquity of, 



132-135; windows of, described, 183, 184. 



dimensions of, 348, 349. 



other ancient remains in, noticed, 131. 



Kevin, St., chapel of, and Eound Tower of 



same, 374. 



figure probably representing, 249- 



his house at Glendalough, 353, 354 ; 



small round turret-belfry of, 354 See 



Glendalough. 



. Life of, published by the Bollandists, 



observations on, 170; quoted, 171. 



Our Lady's Church at Glendalough, 



erected by, 170-172. 

 induced by an angel to remove his 



monastery to the east of the smaller lake at 

 Glendalough, 171. 

 yew tree planted by, at Glendalough, 



65. 



died in the year 618 ; 433. 



Kienan, St., church of stone built by, at Duleek, 



141. 

 Kannanus episcopus, quern ordinavit 



Patricius, 141, 142 See Cianan. 



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