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312
Castlemainon, 278, n.
Cats, 84, 84, n.. 85
Cathach, an Irish MS., 22, «.
Cathair Conrai, 144, n.
Cath-Cnucha (battle of Castleknock),
211.
Cath Gabhra (battle of Garristown),
where fought, 178.
Cavan, 9, n., 10, »., 113, n., 142, «.,
143, n , 274, n.
Ceann Boirne, 286, 287, 287, n.
Ceann-coradh, 281.
Ceann-Gubha, battle of, 36, «.
Ceann-na-muck, 62 n.
Cearbhal, son of Muirigen, his death,
167.
Cearmad, 231.
Cearmna, 141, ?*., 284, 284, »., 285.
Cearval, Diarmad, son of, 130.
Ceasah', her invasion, 244, 245, 245,w.,
246, n.
Ceat, 288, 289.
Ceat, son of Magach, 284, 285. His
death, 285, n.
Ceileachair, 124, n.
Ceit, the ford of, 285, n.
Charlemont, Earl of, 209.
Chess, 16, 17.
China, 62, n.
Chivalry of the ancient Irish, 106, n.
Christmas Day, 42, 43. Festivities of,
155.
Cianachta, 11, ».
Ciaraidhe Ae, 263. Chuirche, 263.
Luachra, 263.
Cill Dalua, 25, n.
Cill-Iachtar-Thire, 153.
Cinibaeth, his reign, 175.
Cime, 286, 287. Cethirceann, 282.
Cing, 216, 287, 290, 291.
Cinn Bheara, 287, n.
Cinnfaela, 266, 268, 269. The Learn-
ed, 168.
Clab-aithine, 80, 81.
Clankee, 1 13, n.
Clan Colla, 5, n.
Clanna Deaghaidh, 279, w., 288, n.
Clanna Milidh, 226.
Clanna Rory, 288, n.
Clare, 12, n., 37, «., 38, n., 39, w.,
120, «., 153, 155, 263, 286, «., 287,n.
Barony of, 25, n.
Clarin's Bridge, 288. n.
Cliu, battle of, 264, 265.
Cloch-comuir, 264, 265.
Clogher, bishops of, 5, n. Sace> at,
219.
Clonard, 22, 23, 24, n., 126, 127.
Clonfert, 24, n. Bishop of, 190
Clonlonan, 223.
Clonmacnoise, 80, 81, 84, 85, 124, n.,
126, 127, 220. Abbot of, 23, n.,
124, n., 158.
Cloonev, 155, 286, n.
Clones," 246, n.
Cloonymahon, 164.
Cluain (Cloyne), 20, 21.
Cluain-ferta-Brenainn, Abbot of, his
death, 25, n.
Cluain Iraird, Bishop of, his death,
24,«.
Cluainmacnoise, 124, 125.
Cludhmor Cana, 96, 97.
Cnodhbha (Knowth), 80, n.
Cnoc-nian-a-lay, 58, n.
Cnogba, how derived, 135, n.
Cnogda, cave of, 80, 81, 82, 83.
Cnucha, battle of, 210, 211, 221.
Coarbs, 20, n.
Cobcan, name of a bird, 28, 29.
Cobhthach, 36, «., 120, n.
Coffey, 36, 37.
Coirche CeoUbhinn, 98, 99.
Coleman, 39, n.
Colman, 23, ti., 36, 36, n , 37, 37, n.
Mac Duach, 39 n.
Coluraba, 20, n., 21,7*., 23, w., 256,
257. His death, 23, n.
Colum, 23, n.
Columbkill, 20, 20, n., 21, 23, «., 30,
31, 126, 127, 169, 251, 255, n. His
birth, 20, n.
Colla-da-chrich, 3, n.
Colla Meann, 3, n. His death, 4, rt.
Colla Uais, 3, ti.
Colgan, 13, «., 21, w., 120, n.
Collas, the Three, 3, «., 4, n. Their
flight to Scotland, 3, n.
Colt, 134, 135.
Comgall, 24, 25. Of Beannchar (Ban-
gor), 25, n.
Comgellan, 23, n.
Comhall, 203.
Con, 211. Lay of, 226.
Conaclon, a curious style of versifica-
tion, 229.
Conall, 282. King of the Albanian
Scots, 22, 71.
Conall Cearnach, 143, «., 196, 263,
284, 285, 285, «., 290, 291. His
death, 143, ;«.
Castlemainon, 278, n.
Cats, 84, 84, n.. 85
Cathach, an Irish MS., 22, «.
Cathair Conrai, 144, n.
Cath-Cnucha (battle of Castleknock),
211.
Cath Gabhra (battle of Garristown),
where fought, 178.
Cavan, 9, n., 10, »., 113, n., 142, «.,
143, n , 274, n.
Ceann Boirne, 286, 287, 287, n.
Ceann-coradh, 281.
Ceann-Gubha, battle of, 36, «.
Ceann-na-muck, 62 n.
Cearbhal, son of Muirigen, his death,
167.
Cearmad, 231.
Cearmna, 141, ?*., 284, 284, »., 285.
Cearval, Diarmad, son of, 130.
Ceasah', her invasion, 244, 245, 245,w.,
246, n.
Ceat, 288, 289.
Ceat, son of Magach, 284, 285. His
death, 285, n.
Ceileachair, 124, n.
Ceit, the ford of, 285, n.
Charlemont, Earl of, 209.
Chess, 16, 17.
China, 62, n.
Chivalry of the ancient Irish, 106, n.
Christmas Day, 42, 43. Festivities of,
155.
Cianachta, 11, ».
Ciaraidhe Ae, 263. Chuirche, 263.
Luachra, 263.
Cill Dalua, 25, n.
Cill-Iachtar-Thire, 153.
Cinibaeth, his reign, 175.
Cime, 286, 287. Cethirceann, 282.
Cing, 216, 287, 290, 291.
Cinn Bheara, 287, n.
Cinnfaela, 266, 268, 269. The Learn-
ed, 168.
Clab-aithine, 80, 81.
Clankee, 1 13, n.
Clan Colla, 5, n.
Clanna Deaghaidh, 279, w., 288, n.
Clanna Milidh, 226.
Clanna Rory, 288, n.
Clare, 12, n., 37, «., 38, n., 39, w.,
120, «., 153, 155, 263, 286, «., 287,n.
Barony of, 25, n.
Clarin's Bridge, 288. n.
Cliu, battle of, 264, 265.
Cloch-comuir, 264, 265.
Clogher, bishops of, 5, n. Sace> at,
219.
Clonard, 22, 23, 24, n., 126, 127.
Clonfert, 24, n. Bishop of, 190
Clonlonan, 223.
Clonmacnoise, 80, 81, 84, 85, 124, n.,
126, 127, 220. Abbot of, 23, n.,
124, n., 158.
Cloonev, 155, 286, n.
Clones," 246, n.
Cloonymahon, 164.
Cluain (Cloyne), 20, 21.
Cluain-ferta-Brenainn, Abbot of, his
death, 25, n.
Cluain Iraird, Bishop of, his death,
24,«.
Cluainmacnoise, 124, 125.
Cludhmor Cana, 96, 97.
Cnodhbha (Knowth), 80, n.
Cnoc-nian-a-lay, 58, n.
Cnogba, how derived, 135, n.
Cnogda, cave of, 80, 81, 82, 83.
Cnucha, battle of, 210, 211, 221.
Coarbs, 20, n.
Cobcan, name of a bird, 28, 29.
Cobhthach, 36, «., 120, n.
Coffey, 36, 37.
Coirche CeoUbhinn, 98, 99.
Coleman, 39, n.
Colman, 23, ti., 36, 36, n , 37, 37, n.
Mac Duach, 39 n.
Coluraba, 20, n., 21,7*., 23, w., 256,
257. His death, 23, n.
Colum, 23, n.
Columbkill, 20, 20, n., 21, 23, «., 30,
31, 126, 127, 169, 251, 255, n. His
birth, 20, n.
Colla-da-chrich, 3, n.
Colla Meann, 3, n. His death, 4, rt.
Colla Uais, 3, ti.
Colgan, 13, «., 21, w., 120, n.
Collas, the Three, 3, «., 4, n. Their
flight to Scotland, 3, n.
Colt, 134, 135.
Comgall, 24, 25. Of Beannchar (Ban-
gor), 25, n.
Comgellan, 23, n.
Comhall, 203.
Con, 211. Lay of, 226.
Conaclon, a curious style of versifica-
tion, 229.
Conall, 282. King of the Albanian
Scots, 22, 71.
Conall Cearnach, 143, «., 196, 263,
284, 285, 285, «., 290, 291. His
death, 143, ;«.
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