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Ceassair, gi-and-daughter of Noah, 6; her death at Carn Cuili Cessrach, 6. Ceirpe liaipbi an boniam. East and West, North and South," CeUach, son of Cormac mac Airt, sent to collect the Boromean tribute, 25 ; carries off maidens, ib. Cennfebrath, battle of, 24, n. Cepc cech pTg co p6ill, bo clannaiV neill naip, " The right of every king clearly, of the children of noble Niall. Cepca gpesa, " Greek questions," Cecpaca cpac bon cup cmb po ppic epenn pe nbilinb, 6.

Chronology of the kings of Ireland during the period of the plebeian in- surrection, Cia po aspap coip vim cpuacham " Who is it that asserts a right to Cruachan? Cib biapaibe an cep pop iilcaib. Cluain- Ceasair in the wood of Fidh Gaibhle, in Leinster, Cluiccip lib pepc pial Griie, " Let the generous Ethue's grave be dug by you," Coenchomrach, bishop of Clonmacnoise, 21 ; date of his death, ib.

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Conaing's tower in Tor-iuis, taking of, 7. Conchobhair Mac Nessa, King of Ulster, 17 ; date of his reign, 18, n. Confusion of tongues, and list of the seventy-three languages, 5, 6. Conn of the Hundred Battles, an account of his reign and death, 24 ; date of his death, according to O'Flaherty, ib.

Cormac mac Airt mac Con, King of Ire- land, 12 ; makes alHance with Tadg, son of Cian, and Lugaidh Laga, 13 ; defeats the three Fergusses at the battle of Crinna, 13 ; history and date of his reign, 24, n. Coroi Mac Daire, his magical wand, 38 ; travels of Becuma in search of it, ib. Courtship of Eimire, Courtship of Treblainn, Cow, white, with red ears, 36 ; such cows mentioned in Irish history, ib. Crinna, battle of, 24, n.

Cruachan, now Rathcroghan, ancient fort of the Kings of Conacht, 9. Crucifixion, an anonymous poem on the, Crunnchu, son of Agnoman, Cuana, son of Calchin, King of Fermoy, his elopement with Ruitchern, 9. Carthach from Rahan, ib. Curcog, daughter of Manannan mac Lir, 46; why so called, 46, 47 ; Eithne made one of her maids of honor, Da pi6i f eolca aji pen njaU, Da bpon placa nime, " The two sor- rowful ones of the kingdom of hea- ven," Da Dearga, palace of, on the Dodder, near Tallaght, Daire, youngest son of Cormac mac Airt, meets an assembly on the hill of Uis- nech, to demand reparation for the loss of his father's sight, 27 ; condi- tions of his demand, ib.

Do mac ampa la t b. David, King of Israel, story of, 28, David Mac Muiris Roche. David, son of Thomas O'Keeffe. Deece, barony of, origin of the name, Deisi, why so called, 25 ; signification of the word, ib. Delbh-chaemb, daughter of Mongan, 38, Diarmait and Blathmac, Kings of Ire- land, blamed for banishment of St. Debility of the Ultonians, story of, Dichu, steward of Elcmar, 46 ; his daughter Eithne bom, Dinnseanchus, gives the story of Crunn- chu's wife, 19; published by Dr. Reeves from, 19, n ; versified by Dr. Dligim ic ac mpeapacc 5pdi6, " I am entitled to payment in right of my office, oO.

Doluit aillill ip m caillit i cul- bpeat , " Ailill went into the wood in Cul-breadh," DiTimanach, abbey of, now Drimnagh, Co. Dubhdedach Fergus , 13, n. Gaccpa lllonsam mic piachna, " Ad- ventures of Mongan, son of Fiachna," Eacaill, now Achill, island, Eimire, or Emir, courtship of, Gipeipgi bo eipij Dia, "A resurrec- tion in which God arose," Eitlme, daughter of Dichu, legend of, 43, 45, sq. Patrick, 48 ; dies on St. Pa- trick's breast, ib.

Emain, fairy hill of. Emhain Abhla, royal residence of the Kings of the Hebrides, Emma, daughter of Maurice, first Earl of Desmond, panegyric on, Enoch and Elias, romantic Tale of, Eolgarg Mor, King of Scandina-sda, Gpi ce lappaigcapbim, " Erin, if it be asked of me," G. Paba ip mna maici mna lHuman, " Long have the women of Munster been noble women," Peachc naen banbeachab piacnci pmb mac baebam, - c. Peachc naen ba poibe Conn c. Ferchis, son of Comain, a Druid, 24, n. Fergus Dubhdedach, usurps the king- dom, 24, n.

Fergus, three Ulster princes so named, 13 ; their surnames, ib. Fermoy, Book of, its title not authentic, iii. Feth Fiadha, Pagan spell, or veil of im- mortality, Fiac Caech, see Fiac mac Fidhcic. Fiacha, or Fiacho Finnolaidh, King of Ireland, 13, 16 ; various accounts of his death, 16, 17, 17, n. Fiacha Suighde, ancestor of the Deisi, Fiachna Finn, King of Ulidia, his ad- ventures in Scandinavia, Fidh-Gaibhle, wood of, in Leinster, Fingen Mac Luchta, K.

Fintan mac Bochra, said to have sur- vived the deluge, 5, n. Fintan, son of Lamech, survived the Deluge, and preserved the history of the West, Firen, son of Sisten, grandson of Noah, survived the Deluge, and preserved the history of the North, Fithal, Cormac's brehon, Flaithri, son of Cormac's brehon Fithil, Foltleabhar Fergus , 13, n. Forrach, carried off by Callach, 25 ; pro- ceedings of her uncle to avenge her, ib. Fors, son of Electra, son of Seth, sur- vived the Deluge, and preserved the history of the East, Fothad na Canoine or of the Canon , why so called, 19 ; poem by, addressed to Aedh Oirnighe, Fraoch, son of Fidach of the red hair, his courtship of Treblainn, foster daughter of Cairbre Niafar, 22 ; his story, Pimch lem puacha mic mic Cumn.

Puil ciiint t 0 6i]aig poccilmain. Geisill, battle of, iC. Generativonim membrorum operucioni- bus De , Gerald, foui'th Earl of Desmond, sur- named the Poet, poem by, Gilla Caemhain, poem by, 6. Godfrey, sumamed Mearanach, King of Dublin, and of the Hebrides, 1 1 ; died of the plague, , ibid. Goibhnenn, the smith, ale of, Hebrides, kings of, their royal residence, M , 12, 23, 36, ;;. Hepate De , 50 ; virtus naturalis est in, ib. Hy Cuscraighe, tribe of, Hy Maine Cairpre Crom, king of, Impunn cupaij ua coppa, "Navi- gation of the curach of O'Corra," India, a land of righteousness, 47 ; milch cows from, ibid.

Japhet, establishment of his descendants in Europe, 5. Jerusalem, Tract on Destruction of, Judas Iscariot, account of, Judgment, Day of, poem on the signs of, KeiTy, ancient name of, 8. Kilkenny, Archaeological Society of, Canice was in the island of Roscrea," Laoch-Liathmuine hero of Liathmuine , i. Guana son of Calchin, 43 ; his laws [of hospitality], ibid. Life, relative of man and other animals, poem on, Lismore, banishment of S. Carthach from Rahan to, 20, n. Mochuda, or Carthach, in the 7th century, See Aongus the Ciddec, Luachair, district of, 8, n.

Macha, three ladies so called, from whom Armagh may have had its name, Mac Carthaigh, or Carthy, Cormac, son of Diarmait, 43 ; poems composed as school exercises for, 44 ; elegy on the death of his daughter, Siubhan, or Jo- hanna, 12; Diarmait, 43, 44; Dom- nall Cnuic an BhUe , poem by, 11 ; Owen, poem in praise of his daugh- ter, Mac Con Art slain at battle of Magh Mucruimhe, Mac Dareo, court of, Mac Domhnall Tadg , junior, poem by, Mac Pierce, or Mac Piarois, a branch of the Butler family so called, 41, n. Mac Raith, or Magrath, Shane 6g, poem by, in praise of the territory of Fer- moy, and its lord, Magh Itha, battle of, 7 , first battle ever fought in Ireland, 7.

Magh Macruimhe, battle of, 24 ; near Athenry, Co. Magrath, Thomas, son of Euadhri, son of Diarmaid, poem by, Magoth, sou of Japhet, poem on, 5. Magrath Maelmuire , poetical pane- gyric by bim on Emma, daughter of Maurice, first Earl of Desmond, Manannan Mac Lir, chieftain of the Tuatha de Danaan, 46 ; his swine, ib. Matilda, wife of William de Braosa, offers white cows with red ears to the Queen of King John, Maurice, first Earl of Desmond, pane- gyric on his daughter Emma, Medars, golden, in which Ethne milked her cows, Carthach, ba- nishment of, from Rahan to Lismorc, 20 ; names of the clergy who took part in it, ib.

Mongan, son of Fiachna Finn, adven- tures of, Mor-Miimhan, legend of, 8. Mor, daughter of Owen Mac Carihy, poem in praise of, Muircheartach, son of John O'Xeill, poem urging him to assert his right to the throne of Connacht, 10 ; his mother's genealogy, ib. Muile, isle of now Mull , Niall of the Nine Hostages, why he succeeded his father, although the youngest of his father's sons, O'Briens of Cluain Eamhfhada, O'Brian, Diarmaid, son of Torrdealbach or Torlogh , panegyrical poem on, O'Cillin, Mathias [or Mathew], mor, poem by, O'Conor Don, his MS.

O'Corra, navigation of, 45; one of the ancient tales enumerated in the Book of Leinster, ib. O'Curry's inference as to their date, inconclu- sive, ib. Ochcepm usupc ba haipbpi an bo- niain anbpo geinipCpipc, - c. O'Daly, Godfrey Fionn, poem ascribed to, O'Daly Donnchadh mor , abbot of Boyle 13th century , poems by, O'Hartigan Cineadh , poem by, 19 ; date of his death, ib.

George in this MS. O'Hickeys, hereditary physicians, iv. See O'locidhe and O'Hiceadha. O'locidhe, or O'Hickey, Francis, O'Keeffe, David, son of Thomas, poem addressed to, Olc an cumchac an cuma, O'Leighin or Lyons , Domhnall, 39, 41, n. O'Maoilconaire [or Mnlconry] Torna, son of Torna , transcriber of inven- tory of the Roche estates in , O ce5 bej ciosaip a ceg mop, Partholan, arrival of, 7 ; poem describ- ing his adventures, 7. Papcalan canap caimc, 7. Quintus Centimachus, Latin name given by 0' Flaherty to Con ced cathach, Rahan, circular window in church of, 20, n.

Randal, son of Godfrey, King of the He- brides, panegpic on, 1 1 ; his descent, ib. Carthach to Lismore was connected with the Paschal controversy, 20, n. Conn of the Hundred Fights, son of Fedh- limigh Rechtmar," Road of the Bruighean. See Bothar na Bruighne.

Roche, or Roitsi, inventory of their estates, made for David M6r, 41 ; co- pied for David, great-gi'eat gi-andson of David M6r, in , ibid. Rents payable to, 42 ; David , panegyrics on, 39, 40 ; David, gr. Ruitchern, sister of Mor Mumhan, ab- duction of, 9. Scuipim bo pcelaib na ngaebil, I have done with the Stories of the Gaedhil," 6.

Senchas na relic [History of the Ceme- teries], fii'st published by Dr.

Setna, Eing Cormac's steward, slain by Aengus Gai-buaibhtech, Sith-Cliath, a fairy mound, now Knock Aine, county of Limerick, 9. Siubhan, daughter of Cormac Mac Car- thy, elegy on her death, Sill, son of Esru, son of Gaedil, 6.

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Ceac ba bangan paic Caipil, Ceagapo mipi a Tlluipe, "Teach me, Mary," Tadg Mac Domnall Og, poem by, Cailsm, " shaven head," a name for St. Tain bo Fraoch, Tech Molaga, now Timoleague, Ceic oipbepc an in itiepig,. Temple Molaga, 30, n. Tene-fo-Breagha Fergus ; whysocalled, 13, n. Thomond, wars of, Tighemach, his record of the banish- ment of S. Cisib Gitina imcolaifi cumb 9 stan- zas , Cocmapc Cimipe, " Courtship of Eimire," Tor-inis, now Tory island, Conaing's tower, in, 7.

Treblainn, Courtship of, 22 ; foster- daughter of KingCairbreNiafar, ihid. Cpi mic a cunn pocualo, Tuan mac Cairill, who survived the De- luge to the coming of St. Cuapupcbail lubaif Ipcaipioc, Tuatha, people, tribes, Ultonians, debility of, Uile cpioc op pap, Waterford, two baronies of Decies in the county of, IE. It is now upwards of one-and-twenty years since I laid before tbe Aca- demy a detailed account of an Irish MS.

Silvester, accompanied by letter-press from the pen of M. Champolion Figeac, in the fourth volume of the "Palae- ographie Universelle. Champolion maintains the opinion that the Paris MS. Maur, compilers of the " Nouveau Traite de Diplomatique," of which they have given a full account in that learned workf. On comparing this description, however, with the MS. Champolion, and in my former paper I endeavoured to show that the Paris MS. My arguments were drawn from the fact that the description of this latter MS. I concluded, therefore, that there were two Irish books, distinct from each other, although containing some of the same matter — the one, that de- scribed by Champolion, and now in the Library at Paris, of which the Benedictines make no mention ; the other, the MS.

Mort de a I remained at Rennes for three or four days, for the ex- press purpose of examining this MS.

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This page was originally blank, but is now covered with idle scribbling. Dung, at the 20th is Mart. White cows with red ears are mentioned , quoting Speed 8vo. But there were but seven reigns from dates the beginning of his reign B. Mike Abbondondolo, Brian Murphy 4. The sports consisted of sham fights, wrestling, spear-throwing, horse or chariot racing, and other athletic games. After mac Comain, Ogygia, p.

I found that my former conclusion was fully borne out ; the Rennes MS. It had been given to the Library by the President de Robien, about the middle of the eighteenth century ; and in its con- tents it coincided partially with the MS. Champolion was wrong in his conjecture that the MS. But before I proceed to speak of the contents of this latter MS. The volume in size is what would probably be called a small folio, and is thus described by the authors of the " Nouveau Traite de Diplo- matique" Dom Tassin, and Dom Toustain: He follows the errors of his prede- dents.

See also another very useless notice cessors in regarding the MS. It has been more re- the Rev. Cooper, in the , vol. Ambrose, et de son Traite de la Confession, la Genealogie des anciens Eois et des premieres families d'Irlande. Cette partie du MS.

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Sa largeur est de sept pouces et demi, sa hauteur de neuf et plus. II est a deux colones et Ton y rencontre de tems en tems quelque lignes de latin avant les genealogies. L'ecritureenesttoute sem- blable a I'anglo-saxone. Beaucoup de lettres initiales des ouvrages et des chapitres sont dansle meme goiit que celles du MS. Ouen de Rouen, d'on nous avons tire I'al- phabet saxon de lettres initiales serpentines.

On trouve dansle commencement du MS. Their words are these: Bernard y est cite de cette sorte: Cette abbreviation, -jc, qu'on trouve plusieurs fois dans ce mj. Les antiquaires qui donnentf au moins neuf cent ans a des mJJ. Thomas Aquinas and S. Bonaven- ture are quoted, who flourished in the middle and latter half of the thirteenth century, and that the character of the writing, to every one acquainted with Irish palaeography, indicates unmistakeably the end of the fifteenth century as the period at which the MS.

Zelus dotn- mus tue cometit me, id est. Le s a ete laisse en blanc comme lettrine dans le MS. L'm est redoublee en domus, Ye simple est mis pour ce dans tue, et le t prend la place du d dans le mot suivant; en sorte qu'on lit cometit an lieu de comedit — mais rien n'est plus singulier que I'abreviation des mots id est, signifies par un i ayant deux points a ses cotesf. A compa- rison of these extracts, and of the facsimiles in the plates, renders it quite certain that their MS. I proceed now to give some account of the contents of the de Ro- bien MS.

To represent them accurately would require an especial fount of types. The book is not all written in the same hand. It consists of fifteen portions — or, as printers would now call them, signatures or staves — con- taining an unequal number of leaves. This inequality may arise from the loss of some leaves of the original MS. The following is a Table of these " signatures: J Reeves, Adainnan, p. Then begins another hand, and the re- maining signatures of the volume are numbered thus — No.

To these is prefixed a preface, which begins: Deo Patri carissimo Petro Dei gratia Portusensi, i. I know not who the Peter here spoken of was. Peter the Apostle was intended. There was a Peter bishop of Porto at the beginning of the twelfth century, to whom S. They serve to identify the Rennes MS. This tract occurs also in the Paris MS. Champolion relied in support of his opinion of the identity of that MS. Twenty years ago I was not so well skilled in reading the contractions of such a MS. But in the Rennes MS. I neglected to transcribe the passage quoted from St.

Augustine ; for my notes were necessarily made in great haste. The Tract was probably translated from the Latin, and the passage from St. Augustine would possibly have helped us to identify or discover the original work. The Tract ends fol. Similar religious tracts follow to fol. Treatise on Confession, which begins thus [a space is left in the margin for an initial ornamented i or a]: The reference here is to the great works of St. He adds "Xannetiis," which, I presume, signifies that his name was written here at Nantes.

Augustine, beginning Qbeip Qu. Augustine, Gregoiy, Isidore, Ambrose, Bonaventure. Q aoip m epoch bo cuip Pmsm a ngaoibilsc po beipeb h6. And the age of the Lord when John made his journey was one thousand years, and three hundred and thirty-two years. His agef, when Fin- ghin put it ultimatelj' into Irish was one thousand, four hundred and seventy- two years. And John was thirty-four years visiting the world, and on his return to Rome the Pope confirmed his book.

O ur Lord' s age, or the era of A. X This was Tadhg, called Liath, or the grey. Then follows the Irish translation of Sir John Mandeville's travels to fol. The name is now! I have decyphered and translated from my rough notes the fore- going very curious document, by the able assistance of my friend Mr. It has not, I be- lieve been hitherto known that there was an Irish version of this re- markable book, made at the close of the 15th century; by an eminent Irish chieftain, Einghin O'Mathgamhna, or O'Mahony.

This is no doubt the same Einghin, or Florence as the name is generally angli- cized O'Mahony who died in the year , according to the Chrono- logy of the Eour Masters, and who is described by them as Einghin O'Mahony of Eonn-iartharachf, " general supporter of the humanity and hospitality of "West Munster, a wise man, learned in the Latin and the English. The writer then gives us the genealogy of this Fingin O'Mahony, up to Diarmait Mor; and the Eour Masters mention another Diarmait, " a truly hos- pitable man, who never refused anything to any one," who died in The importance of this translation into Irish of the famous travels of Sir John Mandeville can scarcely be exaggerated.

If it were transcribed and printed, it would probably add considerably to our Irish vocabulary ; and it would also establish the state of the text of Sir John's work at the close of the 15th century, which is suspected of having been corrupted by many interpolations of the monks, with a view to promote pilgrimages to the Holy Land.

That Sir John's book was " confirmed by the Pope," is expressly stated by himself. See HaUiwell's edition, Lond. It is worthy of notice that the earliest printed edition of the work, with a date, was that in Italian, by Pietra de Cornero, Milan, , 4to. They will also be found, with the quoted from a Lambeth MS.

Then we have a very curious and interesting list of the chieftains of the principal Irish tribes in this latter year. It speaks for itself, and cannot fail to be of great value to the genealogist. It will be seen that, although some preponderance is given to the southern tribes, yet the list extends to all Ireland. It may be convenient to some readers to have here, in a tabular form, the names of the above-named chieftains under their respective clans or kingdoms: Book of Eights, p.

Poems of O'Dubhagain and O'Huidhrin, p. The truth is, that this Latin version fertur Joannes de Mandeville, sign. A — H ; was made from the original French, in 4 Ludolphi de itinere ad terram sanctam , at Liege, but printed at Venice, , sign, aa — hh ; 5 Liber Marci perhaps about the year , although the Pauli de Yeneciis, De Consuetudinibus et date of printing is not given. Seethecolo- conditionibus orientalium regionum, sign.

A fine copy of this a — k. It forms one of a series of Nov. The tracts have elapsed after bis death before the book it contains are 1 S. O' Eidirsceoil or G' Briscoll mor. The brother of Aedh Buidhe see No. The O'Donnell with the power of lower Connacht. King of Eile [i. Eile or Ely Carroll]. The "Foreigners" here spoken of are of course the English. The unfortunate expedition of the Earl of Essex in Munster is no doubt intended.

Colman, son of Luachan, com- mencing " Yiriliter agite et confortetur cor vestrum omnes qui speratis in Domino: I am not aware of the existence of any copy of this Life in Ireland. Colgan does not appear to have had it in his possession. He makes no mention of it, and has made up a short life, compiled by himself, from the various notices of St. Colman mac Luachain, and of his half brother, who was also named Colman. There is great confusion between these two saints, in consequence of their having had the same name, as well as from the similarity in the names of their churches.

Lassar, their common mother, had two sons, both named Colman, but by different fathers. Mocholmog] now Magheralin or Maralin, in Dalaradia in Ulster. The castle of Glin was called Cloch- the Glenn. Reeves suggests that this Glenna. It was surprised and sacked, and must be Glin, or Glenn-Corbraighe, in the every soul within it put to death, including N. Both the bro- thers Colman flourished at the close of the 7th century. See Colgan, uli supra, and Four Masters, at A. It is probable that the Irish Life of St.

Colman mac Luachain preserved in the Rennes MS. This part of the volume is certainly as old as the close of the 13 th or beginning of the 14th century. But the Rennes copy exceeds in beauty of penmanship almost any MS. With this the volume terminates. It is unfortunately impossible, as I have been informed, consistently with the rules of the Rennes Library, to obtain a loan of this, to us, singularly interesting volume ; but if any competent Irish scholar, who could spend some weeks at Rennes, would transcribe the Irish version of Sir John Mandeville's Travels, and the Life of St.

Colman mac Luachain, he would confer a most important benefit on Irish literature. Qipb 61 p — 'Deacclan Qipbe Tnoipe, eppcop asup conpepp6ip ; t 0 piol peoleimit peaccmaip pi Gpenn. Dona heappoccaib babap piG bpacpaic m Cpmn m Declon pm. Different This place has not been satisfactorily names of the same person, who is called identified.

The Four Mast a. Take notice, reader, that the sees are placed first, and the bishops after. Haply Achad-Caoin and [Achadh]-Cinn are identical. This Declan was of the bishops that were in Erinn before Patrick. The latter authority also Odogh, barony of Fassadineen, county gives his age as years. See O'Donovan's note, Four called Fothartha. TTlaoliopa O Cepbaill, eppcop Qipgiall, quieuic Show us some love by heading over to Amazon and buying the magazine where they--and more--appear.

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