INDEX. 



493 



Lindsay, Mr., his View of the Coinage of Ire- 

 land, quoted or referred to, 209, 223, 226, 

 227. 



opinion of, 226. 



Lingard, Dr., opinion of, concerning the uses of 

 the Round Towers, 375, 376. 



his Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon 



Church, quoted, 376. 



Lintel, horizonal. See Doorways, quadrangu- 

 lar. 



Lis, the ecclesiastical. See Cashels. 



Lis Abbaidh, or the fortified enclosure of the 

 abbots, at Armagh, 146 See Rath. 



Lismore, founded by St. Carthach, or Mochuda, 

 its first bishop, 242. 



derivation of the name, 443. 



cells erected at, by St. Carthach and 



his monks, 419. 



Cormac Mac Carthy goes on a pilgri- 

 mage to, 287. 



two churches erected at, by Cormac 



Mac Carthy, 287, 288. 



Litany of Aengus, the Culdee. See Aengus, 

 &c. 



Literature, acquaintance with, among the an- 

 cient Irish, 212. 



Lives of St. Patrick, ancient, referred to, 201. 



Loch Cuir, to the west of Armagh, 145, 146. 



Loch na peiste, at Glendalough, 251. 



Loch Saloch, at Fenagh, in the County of Lei- 

 trim, 445. 



Lodbrog, Regner, Epicedium of, quoted, 259. 



the three daughters of, 260. 



Lombard, seven sons of the Bard, or Lombard, 

 165, 166, 167. 



Lombards, de Longobardis, 166. 



" Long and Short," masonry, description and 

 example of, 1 87. 



Long ingine Foraind, the bed of the daugh- 

 ter of Forann, a monument at Brugh na 

 Boinne, 102. 



Lorum, Co. Carlow, ancient name of, 337. 



Lothor. See Fidhnemhna. 



Lough Arrow, 178. 



Lough Corrib, County of Gal way, 163. 



Lough Derg, description in Irish of the Turas 



or station of, noticed, 118. 

 Lough Foyle, 201. 

 Lough Lee, or Curraun Lough, 129. 

 Lough Mask, 179; the locality in which the 



church of St. Lugnat was placed, 165, 166. 

 Lough Neagh, alleged inundation of, 44, 45, 46, 



47, 49, 68. 

 legend of the Towers in, alluded to, 



207. 

 Loughrea, County of Galway, church dedicated 



to St. Bridget at, 339. 

 Louth, comharba of St. Mochta of, 267- 



fire lighted by the Magi at, 73. 



nemhedh, i. e., sanctuary or church 



land at, 59. 

 steeple of, blown down, 388. 



Luachair Ailbe, a pagan cemetery, 98, 1 00. 

 Luchraid, one of St. Patrick's masons, 141. 

 Ludwig, referred to, 210. 

 Lugaid, king, the son of Laogaire, death of, as 



given by Miss Beaufort, 38, 41. 

 Lugbadh [LouthJ comharba of St. Mochta of, 



267. 

 Lugh, a noble of the Tuatha de Dananns, 



buried at Brugh, 105, 106. 

 Lughach, bishop, founderof Rattoo, Co. Kerry. 



169; festival day of, ib. 

 Lughaidh Lamhfhada, of the race of the Tuath 



De Dananns, 99, 101, 383, 384. 

 Lughaidh, chief of Conmaicne Cinel Dubhain, 



gives up his fort to St. Patrick, 444. 

 Lughaidh Riabh n-derg, 99-101. 



Lughmhagh or Lughbhadh See Louth. 



Lugna, Lugnai, Lugnath, or Lugnadan, nephew 



of St. Patrick, history, &c., of, 165-167. 

 Lugnaedon Mace Lmenueh, inscription bearing 



the name of, 164. 

 Lugneus Mocublai, 384. 



