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INDEX. 



Lupita, sister of St. Patrick, 167; observations 



on her name, ib. 

 Luxeuil See Luxovium. 

 Luxoviuin, now Luxeuil, in Burgundy, pharus, 



or tower at, 376, 377. 

 Lynch, John, under the fictitious title of Gra- 



tianus Lucius, author of Cambrensis Eversus, 



his opinion as to the origin and uses of the 



Round Towers, 7- 

 his opinion concerning the erection 



of the Round Towers, misrepresented by Dr. 



Ledwich, 12, 13. 

 his Cambrensis Eversus referred to, 



307, 309. 



erroneous statement of, respecting 



the age of the Round Towers, 361. 



M. 



Mabillon, his Annals of the Benedictines, re- 

 ferred to, 204. 



his Iter Germanicum quoted, 377. 



Mac Cairill plunders Armagh in 996 ; 54. 



Mac Carthy, Cormac. See Cormac. 



The Count, pedigree of, compiled by 



Monsieur Laine, referred to, 266. 

 Donough, helps to dethrone Cormac 



Mac Carthy, and is inaugurated in his place, 

 287. 



Finginus, his manuscripts referred 



to by Colgan, 425. 



Mac Carthy More, time and cause of the appli- 

 cation of the epithet More to, 266, 267. 



Mac Carthy, Fineen, historical notice of, 266. 



payment made by, for the place of 



sepulture of the Mac Carthys, at Clonniac- 

 noise, 266-268. 



Mac Carthy Reagh, a branch of the Mac Car- 

 thys, 266. 



Mac Cecht, one of St. Patrick's artificers, 220. 



Mac Conglinni, 440. 



Mac Curtin's Vindication of the History of Ire- 

 land, referred to, 27- 



Maccuthenius, Life of St. Patrick by, quoted, 

 157. 



Mac Dara, St., church founded by, on the Island 

 of Cruach Mhic Dara, or Inis Mhic Dara, off 

 the coast of Connamara, description of ma- 

 sonry, &c., of, 189. 



description of the circular stone 



house, or oratory of, 189; dimensions of, 

 348. 



festivals of, 189, 190; statue of wood 



of, 189; proper name of the saint, 190; altar 



stone of, ib. 



Mac Dermott, Tomultach, chief of Moylurg, ca- 

 thedral of Clonmacnoise, re-edified by, 272 ; 



death of, ib. 



cemetery of. See Clanmaolruany. 



Mac Duach, Colman, St., church of Kilmac- 



duagh founded for, 175,402. 



tomb of, 452. 



monastic buildings of, at Kilmurvey, 



in the great island of Aran, adverted to, 42 1 . 



See Aran. 

 churches of, on the Great Island of 



Aran See Teampull Beag Mhic Duach, and 



Teampull Mor Mhic Duach. 

 Mac Firbis, Duald, his Book of Genealogies, 



quoted or referred to, 107, 165. 

 his Glossary of the Brehon Laws, 



quoted, 62, 338. 



. Registry of Clonmacnoise, transla- 



ted by, 265, 266, 370; autograph of trans- 

 lation, where preserved, 266. See Clonmac- 

 noise. 



Mac-Lemhna, id est, filius Liemaniae, a name 

 of S. Nechtan, 166. 



Mac Liag's Life of Brian Borumha, MS. sup- 

 posed to be a fragment of, quoted, 387. 



Mac Lochlainn, Domhnall, king of Aileach, 

 150, 151. 



Mac Main See Morann. 



