Uidhrin or
Huidhrin
of Druim-dresna or Drum-dresa
Article IX.
Article IX.
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Article XXVIIL—Reputed Festival of a St.
Ronan, Bishop of the Scots.
Fithcheallach . . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . . ••
Article XXX. —St. Lurach, of the Poems, Bishop of Derryloran, County of
Londonderry. {Sixth Century. 1
. . .
Ci'Sfitftntl) Bap of Jfrbniar)? * Article t. —St. Colman, Blshop of Ard-Bo, County Tyrone.
the Sixth Century. ] . . .
. . . Killcuilawn,
Dacualenus or
Article II. —St. Culanus, Bishop
of County Tip-
. . . 620 . . . 624 . . . 627
Scot-
. . . 62S
of
perary. {Possibly in the Seventh Century. ] . . .
Article ITL—St. Nem, Bishop of Drum Berthach
Article IV—. —St. Libha, or. Molibba, of Annahilt, County of Down
of now in Article V. St. Daniel, Bishop Ceann-garad, Kingarth,
laud. [Seventh Century. ] . . . . . .
. . . . . .
609 [Seventh Century. } 610
••• 611
. . . . . .
. . .
6l2
612 . . . 616
{Probably in
. . . 618
Bute,
Page
. . . 604 . . . 604 . . . 604
. . . 60S . . . 608 . . . 609 . . . 609 ••• 609 . . . 609 . . . 609
Article III. — Century. ] . . . . . .
Reputed Feast of St. Cogan, or Congan, Abbot.
— Sixth Century. ] . . . ArticleIV. St. Cronan . . . . . .
. . . 648
Article V. St. Gains and Thirty Companions, Martyrs
. . . . . . . . at
ArticleVI. —— FestivalofCaiusCreliusSedulius Reputed
Article VII. Reputed Festival of the Translation of St.
. . . . . . St. Colga, or Colcho, surnamed
St. Gall's Switzerland Relics,
Ctoentg4'rsit JBap of Jfefiniarp*
CONTENTS.
— Page Article VI. St. Lassair, or Lasera, or Laisre, Virgin, of Ghlionn-meadhoin,
County of Antrim . . . . . . Article VII. —St. Berach . . . . . . . . .
. . . 628 . . . 629 . . . 629 ••• 630
Article VIII. —St.
Uidhrin or Huidhrin of Druim-dresna or Drum-dresa
Article IX. —St. Aengus, or CEngus, Bishop of Drum-Rathe
. . .
f^\\\tim\\\) 2Ba|) of jfetuniarp*
Article I. —St. Odran, or Odhran, of Disert-Odhrain, in Offaly,
— King's County, Martyr. \Fifth Century. l . . . . . . 631
Article II. St. Baoithin or Baetin, Bishop, of Taech Baoithin, or Taghboyne,
CountyWestmeath. [SixthCentury. l . . .
Article III. —St. Nuad, St. Nuada or Nodtat, Archbishop of Armagh. \Eiqhth
amiA^inth Centii7-ies. '\ . . . . . . ArticleIV,—St. Maeldobharchon, or Maeldobhorchon, Bishop of Kildare,
. . . 637 County of Kilflare. [Seventh ami Eighth Centuries. '] . . . 639
Article V. —Saints Eugene, Connall and Carbre, of Tegh Mac Nemain
. . .
639
Article VI. —St. Fechin Mac Ua Chainche, of Lemmach, now probably Lawny —orLavvoy,CountyofCavan . . . . . . . . . 639
Article VII. Reputed Festival of a Translation of the Relics of St. Gall, at St. —Gall, Switzerland . . . . . . . . . 640 Article VIII. St. Acca, Bishop of Hexham, England. [Eighth Century. ] . . . 640
ArticleIX. —The Blessed Bodeca, or Dudoco, Bishop of Bath, England.
— [Eleventh Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 640 Article X. Reputed Festival of a St. Gero or Geron, Cologne. [Tenth Century. ] 641
Article XI. —St. Daigh, or Diigaeus, Bishop . . .
. . . . . .
CtoeututI) Bap of jfebruarg*
Article I. —St. Colga, Abbot of Lusk, County of Dublin. [Sez'enth
. . . 642 Article II. St. Olcan or Bolcan, Bishop of Armoy, County of Antrim. [Fi/tk
— Century. ] . . . . . . . . .
— Cologne
noise. King'sCounty. [EighthCentury. ]
Head, Lector of Clonmac-
Article VIII.
Article IX. —Reputed Translation of
the
Wise,
Article I. —St. Colman, Bishop and Confessor of Ard-Bo, County of
Tyrone. [Probably in the Sixth Century. ] . . .
. . . 655 in the Sixth
Article IV. —Reputed Festival of St. Cedd, Abbot of Lestingen, England
Article II. —St. Fintan, Abbot and Bishop
of Clonfert. . . . . . .
['Probably . . .
. . . 657 . . . 660 . . . 662 . . . 662 . . .
Century. ]
Article III. —St. Cronan, of Cill Beg, or Kilbeg . . .
Articlev. —— FestivalofSt. Chuniald. . . Reputed
ArticleVI. St. UrsinorUrsicinus,aMonk,inFrance Article VII. —Reputed Festival of St. Gildas the Wise
. . . . . . . . .
663 . . . 663
. . .
. . . 643 [Probably in the
. .
Fithcheallach . . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . . ••
Article XXX. —St. Lurach, of the Poems, Bishop of Derryloran, County of
Londonderry. {Sixth Century. 1
. . .
Ci'Sfitftntl) Bap of Jfrbniar)? * Article t. —St. Colman, Blshop of Ard-Bo, County Tyrone.
the Sixth Century. ] . . .
. . . Killcuilawn,
Dacualenus or
Article II. —St. Culanus, Bishop
of County Tip-
. . . 620 . . . 624 . . . 627
Scot-
. . . 62S
of
perary. {Possibly in the Seventh Century. ] . . .
Article ITL—St. Nem, Bishop of Drum Berthach
Article IV—. —St. Libha, or. Molibba, of Annahilt, County of Down
of now in Article V. St. Daniel, Bishop Ceann-garad, Kingarth,
laud. [Seventh Century. ] . . . . . .
. . . . . .
609 [Seventh Century. } 610
••• 611
. . . . . .
. . .
6l2
612 . . . 616
{Probably in
. . . 618
Bute,
Page
. . . 604 . . . 604 . . . 604
. . . 60S . . . 608 . . . 609 . . . 609 ••• 609 . . . 609 . . . 609
Article III. — Century. ] . . . . . .
Reputed Feast of St. Cogan, or Congan, Abbot.
— Sixth Century. ] . . . ArticleIV. St. Cronan . . . . . .
. . . 648
Article V. St. Gains and Thirty Companions, Martyrs
. . . . . . . . at
ArticleVI. —— FestivalofCaiusCreliusSedulius Reputed
Article VII. Reputed Festival of the Translation of St.
. . . . . . St. Colga, or Colcho, surnamed
St. Gall's Switzerland Relics,
Ctoentg4'rsit JBap of Jfefiniarp*
CONTENTS.
— Page Article VI. St. Lassair, or Lasera, or Laisre, Virgin, of Ghlionn-meadhoin,
County of Antrim . . . . . . Article VII. —St. Berach . . . . . . . . .
. . . 628 . . . 629 . . . 629 ••• 630
Article VIII. —St.
Uidhrin or Huidhrin of Druim-dresna or Drum-dresa
Article IX. —St. Aengus, or CEngus, Bishop of Drum-Rathe
. . .
f^\\\tim\\\) 2Ba|) of jfetuniarp*
Article I. —St. Odran, or Odhran, of Disert-Odhrain, in Offaly,
— King's County, Martyr. \Fifth Century. l . . . . . . 631
Article II. St. Baoithin or Baetin, Bishop, of Taech Baoithin, or Taghboyne,
CountyWestmeath. [SixthCentury. l . . .
Article III. —St. Nuad, St. Nuada or Nodtat, Archbishop of Armagh. \Eiqhth
amiA^inth Centii7-ies. '\ . . . . . . ArticleIV,—St. Maeldobharchon, or Maeldobhorchon, Bishop of Kildare,
. . . 637 County of Kilflare. [Seventh ami Eighth Centuries. '] . . . 639
Article V. —Saints Eugene, Connall and Carbre, of Tegh Mac Nemain
. . .
639
Article VI. —St. Fechin Mac Ua Chainche, of Lemmach, now probably Lawny —orLavvoy,CountyofCavan . . . . . . . . . 639
Article VII. Reputed Festival of a Translation of the Relics of St. Gall, at St. —Gall, Switzerland . . . . . . . . . 640 Article VIII. St. Acca, Bishop of Hexham, England. [Eighth Century. ] . . . 640
ArticleIX. —The Blessed Bodeca, or Dudoco, Bishop of Bath, England.
— [Eleventh Century. ] . . . . . . . . . 640 Article X. Reputed Festival of a St. Gero or Geron, Cologne. [Tenth Century. ] 641
Article XI. —St. Daigh, or Diigaeus, Bishop . . .
. . . . . .
CtoeututI) Bap of jfebruarg*
Article I. —St. Colga, Abbot of Lusk, County of Dublin. [Sez'enth
. . . 642 Article II. St. Olcan or Bolcan, Bishop of Armoy, County of Antrim. [Fi/tk
— Century. ] . . . . . . . . .
— Cologne
noise. King'sCounty. [EighthCentury. ]
Head, Lector of Clonmac-
Article VIII.
Article IX. —Reputed Translation of
the
Wise,
Article I. —St. Colman, Bishop and Confessor of Ard-Bo, County of
Tyrone. [Probably in the Sixth Century. ] . . .
. . . 655 in the Sixth
Article IV. —Reputed Festival of St. Cedd, Abbot of Lestingen, England
Article II. —St. Fintan, Abbot and Bishop
of Clonfert. . . . . . .
['Probably . . .
. . . 657 . . . 660 . . . 662 . . . 662 . . .
Century. ]
Article III. —St. Cronan, of Cill Beg, or Kilbeg . . .
Articlev. —— FestivalofSt. Chuniald. . . Reputed
ArticleVI. St. UrsinorUrsicinus,aMonk,inFrance Article VII. —Reputed Festival of St. Gildas the Wise
. . . . . . . . .
663 . . . 663
. . .
. . . 643 [Probably in the
. .
