1 08 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



CoMAN. There was a Comman out at Arran, November 2V ; his son 

 Colman, November 21,^ was also a saint. 

 *'Con-ANDiL, sister of Senan.^* 



Co]S"NELL of the lost chui'ch of Kilconnell, on the Fergus (will of 

 King Cormac, of Cashel, 902). 



CoEN'AN, of Kilcornan, near Ennistymon, and Tobercoman, near 

 Ballyvaughan. 



Croine, patron of Kilcroney Chiu-ch and well at Liscrona. 



Cronan of Tomgraney/ October 24th, c. 505; November 1st.* He 

 or the second Cronan was also patron of Inchicronan and Termon- 

 cronan. The wells at Killokennedy Chmxh and Corrakyle are 

 dedicated to a Cronan. 



Cronak of Tomfinlough, the Leabar Brecc identifies Mm with 

 Cronan of Eoscrea, April 28th. ^ 



CuANNA of Kilshanny, perhaps Mochunna (the abbot Covanus) of 

 Kilquane'' and Feakle. 



DiOMA of Kildimo, near Kilrush, perhaps Diman, nephew of Aenghus, 

 son of Cairthinn Pionn. 

 *Elia of Killeely, sister of St. Mainchin, c. 550.^ 

 *Emeeia, see Imer. 



Enda of Aran, son of Connall the red, was granted Aran by his 

 sister's husband, Engus, King of Cashel ; founder of the church 

 of Killeany, in the BuiTen ; March 21st,^ e. 480 : see his " Life " 

 in Colgan. 



Eachtnan of Kilfenora, perhaps of Eoss, as the same saint's day, 

 August 14th, was observed at both places (D). 



FiNGHiN of Quin, perhaps Einghin of Eoscrea, February 5th (D), o 

 Finghin of Clonmacnoise, whose coarbs were connected with. 

 Tomgraney. 



Elannan of Killaloe, son of King Torlough; his Latin Life is pre- 

 served ; he preached in the Hebrides, and gave his name to the 

 Flannan Isles there ; living e. 680, December 19th. 



^Imee, or Emeria, of Killimer. 



1 0, p. 164. 2 0, p. 170. 3 0, p. 62. * D, p. 279. 



6 0, pp. 162, 167. « 0, pp. 70, 76. ' White mss. 1658. 



^ Killeely, in county Galway, is, however, named from St. Faoila, daughter of 

 Aedh Draicnigh. Her day was May 3 (Colgan). 

 » 0, pp. 57, 64. 



