INDEX. 



495 



Mac Moyre, origin of the family name of, 330, 

 331. 



Florentinus, 331. 



Mac Murchadha, Diarmait, king of Leinster,305. 



Maelbrighte h-Ua Maeluanaig, MS. written by, 

 preserved in the British Museum, 304, 305 ; 

 date of, 305 ; entries in, quoted, ib. 



Maelciarain Mac Cuinn na m-bocht, causeways 

 made by, at Clonmacnoise, 435. 



Maelfinnia, the son of Spellan, inscribed tomb- 

 stone of, at Clonmacnoise, 322. 



Maelmuiri, the son of Ceileachar, transcriber 

 of Leabhar na h-Uidhre, 97; original MS. 

 glossed by, 98. 



prose commentary apparently writ- 

 ten by, quoted, 105, 106. 



Maelseachlainn, king of Ireland, 387. 



Danes defeated by, 273. 



Maelseachlainn, the son of Conchobhar O'Me- 

 laghlin, 371, 372. 



Mageoghegan, Connell, his translation from the 

 Book or Annals of Clonmacnoise, quoted or 

 referred to, 55, 150, 220, 229, 268, 288, 

 338, 340, 362, 370, 371, 372, 387, 388. 

 See Annals of Clonmacnoise. 



Magh Aoi, 164. 



Magh bile burned, 340, 435. 



Magh Constantin, at Eathain, belonged to St. 

 Da Suanaigh, 351 ; whence named, 350, 351, 

 352. 



Magh da chon, O'Neill of, 283, 284. 



Magh Eo, dertech of, burned, 120. See Mayo. 



Maghera, Eound Tower of, 89. 



Magh Feci, in Bregia, or Fert Conaire, burial 

 place of Conaire Mor at, 99, 101 ; other 

 kings asserted by some to have been interred 

 there, ib. 



Magh Lena, battle of, 27 ; noticed by Dr. 

 O'Conor, 50. 



Magh Rein, the name of the plain in which 

 the church of Fenagh, in the County of 

 Leitrim, is situated, 445. 



Magh Salach, Gauls or Franks of, 137, 165. 



Magh Sciath, 443. 



Magh Selga, near Elphin, pillar-stones at, 134, 



135. 



Magh Tuiredh, near Cong, battle of, 27. 

 Maghtuirreadh, or Campus Turriuin, supposed 



Eound Towers of, 44. 

 Magi, Persian, or Gaiirs, 33. 

 Magna Bibliotheca Veterum Patrum, 48. 

 Maguire, Cathal, quoted, 353. 

 Mahadeva or Siva (the God), 70. 

 Maidoc, or Aidan, St., first bishop of Ferns, 



shrine of, 203. 

 leather case of the shrine 



of, 332,333; age of, 333. 



. church erected by, 178. 



Mainani, Filius, SS. quinquaginta Monachi de 



Britannia, socii filij Mainani in Glenloire, 



137. 

 Malachy I., churches erected in the reign of, 



239. 

 Malachy II., churches erected in the reign of, 



ib. 

 Malachy O'Morgair, Archbishop of Armagh, 



record of the death of, 154, 155. 

 church of Knocknasengan, at Louth, 



built by, 59. 



erroneously stated to have been the 



first Irishman, or at least one of the first, 

 who began to build with stone and mortar, 

 122. 

 St. Bernard's account of his laying 



the foundation of a chapel of stone at Bangor, 

 as given by Ware (Harris's ed.), 122; St. 

 Bernard's remarks on a chapel in the same 

 place, built of timber by him, as given by 

 Ware (Harris's ed.), ib. 



St. Bernard's account in the original 



Latin, of his laying the foundation of an 

 oratory at Bangor, 193, 194. 



Life of, by St. Bernard, quoted, 



346. 



