Westropp — On the Churches of Comity Clare. 107 



Eeendan Mac FiiirLOGA resided at Dublidoire or Doora. 

 *Beidget, daughter of Conclu'aid, of the family of Mactalius, was 

 Abbess of jFeenisb, c. 550 ;^ she is possibly Patroness of the wells 

 at Kiltanon, Cappafeean, Finnor (in Ibrickan), and Coney Island. 



CAiMiiir of Iniscaltra, son of Dima, of the race of Cathair Mor, and 

 half-brother of King Guaire Aidhne ; chiii'ches of St. Caiman, at 

 Iniscaltra, Moynoe, and perhaps Kilcameen, near Kilfenora, died 

 March 25th, 653 (Colgan) (0). 



Caeide of Xilkeedy church and well, March 3rd; perhaps also of 

 Kilkee (Cil Caeide). 



Callan of Iniscaltra, August Quart. Cal. (D). 



"^^Cannaka of Kilconry, yisited St. Senan, and was buried on Iniscatha. 



Caeitan • of Kilcredaun church in Moyarta, a disciple of Senan 

 (" Yita S. Senani"), wells at Kilcredaun, near Carrigaholt ; at 

 Kilcredaun, near O'Brien's Bridge ; and Kilcredaunadober, near 

 Cratloe ; living c. 550. 



Caeeol, of Kil Carroll, near Kilrush, where his well, ''laght," and 

 wooden image remained in 1816. 



*Cocb:a of Eossbenchoir ; nurse of St. Kieran. 



CoLAJT of Iniscaltra, well at Tobercolan, died at Tomgraney, 551 

 (Annals Four Masters), October 24th (D). 



CoLMAN Macduach of Kilmacduach, half brother of Guaii-e Aidne, 

 and (through their mother) a descendant of Dathi. Colman 

 studied in Aran, and lived a recluse life at Kinallia, Slieve 

 Carran, and Oughtmama ; wells at Teernea, Lough George, and 

 near Crusheen. He founded Kilmacduach about 610 ; his 

 mediaeval "Life" is extant; he died at Oughtmama 29th October, 

 632. He gives his name to Macduach' s river in Clooney Parish, 

 near Quin. 



CoLMAN" of Clonrush. 



CoiMANS the three, of Oughtmama churches and well and Glensleade 

 weU.2 



CoxTJMBA of Glencolumbcille, probably the famous saint of lona, who 

 is the traditional founder of Crumlin, after leaving Aran, June 

 9th.^ Another tradition connects him with Iniscaltra; he died 

 at lona 597. 



1 " Vita S. Senani." 2 "Leabhar Breac," p. 21. ■' 0, p. 93. 



