CORNISH DEDICATIONS. 



503 



the Irish had been in possession during twenty-nine years till 

 expelled. 



The date of the death of S. Oairnech can be fixed with 

 nicety, through circumstances with which I need not trouble the 

 reader.* It took place in 545. 



His day is March 28. 



It now only remains to indicate the sources from which both 

 Lives may be derived. 



1. S. Carantoc (Oairnech of Duleen, May 16). A Latin 



Life in the Lives of the Oambro- British Saints, Ed. 

 Eees, 1853. 

 Mention also, in connexion with the Senchus Mor. See 

 Eolls Ed. of the Ancient Laws of Ireland, 1869-79. 



Also the Life of John of Tynemouth, in the Bollandists, 

 May 14. 



2. S. Oairnech, son of Saran (March 28). 



An Irish Life in the Irish Nennius, Ed. Todd & Herbert, 

 Dublin, 1848 ; also the appendix to the same. 

 To make their separate existence clear, I subjoin the 

 pedigree of each : — 



PEDIGREE No. i. 

 Cunedda Wledig. 

 I 

 Ceredig=Mellari 



I da. of Brychan. 



Corwii=iA.nna 



S. Carantoc, 

 or Caimech. 



S. Pedr. 



PEDIGREE No. 2. 



Sandde=S. Non da. of 

 Gwnyr of 

 Caer Gawch. 



S. Ddvid. 



Niall of Nine Hostages 

 K. I. I 378-405 



IvOarn K. of Alba 

 I 503—508 



Koghain 

 d. I 464 



Conall Gulban 

 d. I 464 



Saran=Babona 

 K. in Oriel I 

 & Britain | 

 c. 500 I 



Ijarca = Murtogh = Fergus 

 I ist husb. I and husb. 



I I 



I^uing S. Cairnech 

 K. of Britain d. 545 



Murtogh= 

 Mac Earca 

 K.I.513- 



.533 



= Widow of 

 I I/Uirig 



I I , 



Fergus Domnal 



Kings of Ireland 



565-6. 



Fedlihm 



S. Columba 

 ab. Hy. 



* Irisli Nennius, ed. Todd and Herbert, p. ex. 



