INDEX. 



491 



Kill Drochuyll, 266. 



Killiney, church of, Co. Dublin, ago of, 1 70. 



Killkyran in Desmond, chapel of, 266. 



Kill-mhic Duach. See Kilmacduagh. 



Kill-unche, S. Nectanus de, 166. 



Kilmacduagh, age assigned to the first build- 

 ings at, 382. 



cathedral church of, erection of, for 



St. Colman Mac Duach, by Guaire Aidhne, 

 king of Connaught, 175, 402. 



popular tradition as to the erection 



of, 402. 



doorway of, described, 174-175. 



agreement of architecture of the 



church and Tower at, 381. 

 erection of the Tower of, ascribed to 



the Goban Saer, 382, 402. 

 doorway of the Tower of, described, 



401, 402. 

 the burial place of the chiefs of 



Aidhne, 175. 



Kilmalkedar, Co. Kerry, inscription on pillar- 

 stone at, 133, 134. 



stone oratory at, dimensions of, 348. 



window of the stone oratory near the 



old church of, 184. 



Kilmurvey See Aran. 



Kiltiernan, Co. Galway, ancient church of, 

 window of, 182. 



King, Mr., an advocate for the theory that the 

 Round Towers were erected for the use of 

 anchorites, 109, 115. 



opinion of, concerning the erectors 



and origin of the ancient British castles, 364, 

 365. 



King's Munimenta A-ntiqua referred to, 364. 



Kinneh, Co. Cork, Round Tower of, examined 

 by the South Munster Antiquaries, 81, 85. 



Kitchen-building, payment for, 343, 344. 



Kitchens, ecclesiastical, classified with other ec- 

 clesiastical buildings, 159- 



culina [Ecclesite Ardmachanse], mea- 



surement of, as marked out by St. Patrick, 

 156; existed in 995 ; 158. 



Kitchens, treated of as a class of Irish eccle- 

 siastical buildings, 441, 442. 



Knockmoy, abbey of, 284. 



Knocknarea, Co. Sligo, 178. 



Knocktopher parish, doorway of ancient church 

 in See Sheepstown. 



Knowth, sepulchral mound at, 103, 104 See 

 Cnodhbha. 



L. 



Labraidh Loingsech, race of, 99-101. 



Lachtan, comarb of Columb, 337- 



Lachtin, St., church erected by, 282. 



Lady's, Our, church at Glendalough. See 

 Glendalough. 



Laeghaire, the monarch, asserted by some to 

 have been interred at Magh Feci in Bre- 

 gia, i. e. at Fert Conaire, 99, 101. 



Lagenians, buried at Oenach Ailbhe, 99, 101. 

 See Leinster. 



Laidh Luascach, the name of a poetical mea- 

 sure, 350, 351. 



Laine, Monsieur, pedigree of Count Mac Car- 

 thy compiled by, referred to, 266. 



Lanigan, Dr., his refutation of Saxon etymology 

 of clog and clochachd, 11. 



. his refutation of Dr. Ledwich's asser- 

 tions concerning the Round Towers given in 

 his own words, 12, 13. 



his arguments in support of the hy- 



pothesis of the eastern origin of the Round 

 Towers stated and refuted, 34-37. 



- his opinions concerning the antiquity 



of Irish churches, &c., 125, 126. 

 his opinion concerning the age of 



St. Evin's Life of St. Patrick, 156. 

 his opinion concerning the relatives 



of St. Patrick, 167. 

 his opinion concerning the age of 



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