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Ckbentfi IBap of Sanuarp*
Article I. —The Holy Virgins, St. Ethnea and St. Fedelmia, Daughters ofKingLaoighaire. {FifthCentury. ]
Chap. I. —Introduction—King Laoighaire—His Daughters, Ethnea the Fair, and Fedelmia the Rosy—Their Fosterage and Absence from Tara, when St. Patrick Preached before the Irish State Assembly—Varia- tions of Narrative in Reference to the Acts of these
— Holy Sisters . . . . . . . . . 163 Ethnea and Fedelmia nurtured and educated by the Druids, Mael and Caplit—These endeavour to ob-
struct the Preaching of St. Patrick—He visits Croghan and the Fountain of Cliabach—The King's Daughters meet the Apostle and his Clerics—They
hear his Sermon and become Converts •••
Cn. \i'. III. —The Daughters of King Leaghaire are baptized at
the Fountain—Afterwards they take the Veil from
St. Patrick and receive Holy Communion at his
Chap. II.
Suibhne,
165
— —— Hands Their holy Departure to the Lord The
Article III. — St. Amphadhan, or Anfadan, 15ishop of Glendalough, County of Wicklow . . . . . . . . . . . .
Article IV. — St. Eman or St. Emin of Cluain-deochra, said to be in Westmeath,
172
or in the County of Longford.
{Possibly in the Sixth or Seventh
. . . . . . . . . 174 . . . . . . . . . 175
. . . Article v. —St. Eman, Son of Caemhan
Century. ]
Article VI. —St. Orthinis, or Carthinisa, Bishop.
Article VII. — St. Alten, or Eltene, Son of Maolan of Seanchua, now Shancoe
. . . . . . 158 . . . . . . 159 {Ninth Century. ^ 161
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Article VII. —St. Fuillen or Foelan, Bishop . . .
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ArticleVIII. St. Beandan,AbbotandConfessor . . •
Article IX. —St, Kenan . . . . . . . . . . . Article X. —St. Failbe. {Possibly in the Fifth Century. '\ . . . . . .
dttelftft Bap of Sanuarp^
Article I. —St. Laidgen, or Laidcend, of Clonfert Molua, now Kyle,
— Queen's County. {Seventh Century. } . . . ••• 178
Article II. St. Conain, or Conan, of Aeg, or Ega, now the Island of Egg, in '
Article III. —St. Cummein or Cuimmine, Son of Dubh, of Drum-Druith ArticleIV. —St. Sinell, SonofTighernach .
Article V. —St. Loichein of Iveagh, County of Dowp.
Article VI. —St. Laighne or Laigne, Son of Garbain
Scotland . . . . . . . . . . . . 180
. . . 181 . . . . . . 182 . . . ••• 182 . . . ••• 182 . . . •• 182 Article VIII. —St. Baoithin or Baithin, Son of Neamhnann, Abbot . . . 183
Cftirteentfi Bap of Sanuarp*
Article I. —St. Ailild I. , Archbishop of Armagh. {Fifth and Sixth Cen^
turies. Chap. I
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—
]——
Introduction Descentand
Ailild I.
ofSt.
His Holy Brothers and their Places 183
— Genealogy
. . .
of St. Ailild's Position in Reference to the
and its Correction—St. Ailild said to have been
Article II.
— Reputed Festiral of St. Kentigem, or St. Mungo, Bishop of Glasgow,
Chap. II.
Peculiarity
Reception of the Sacraments—Misrepresentation
Abbot of Maghbile, and Archbishop of Armagh—
His Death and Commemoration - Conclusion . . . 185
Scotland. {Sixth and Seventh Certturies. } Article III. —Festival of St. Hilary, Bishop and Abbot of Poitiers.
. . . 189 {Fourth Cen-
. . . 190
hill, County of Kilkenny . . . . . . . . . 191 Article V. —St. Bamitus or Barrintus, Abbot, probably of DrumcuUen Parish,
. . . . . . . .
Article IV. —St Mochonna, Bishop of Leamhchoill, said to be the present Low-
King's County. Article VI. —St. Saran, Bishop
tury. ]
{Possibly in the Sixth Century. ] . . . 192 . . . . . . . . . 192 ArticleVII. —St. Ronan . . . . . . . . . . . . 192
ArticleVIII. —St. Deoraith or Deuraid, of Eadardrum, Diocese"of Elphin.
{Fifth or Sixth Century. ] . . . . . . . I93
Article IX. —St. Mochonna, Doconna, or Connan, Bishop of Inis-Patrick, County Dublin . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 Article X. —St. Mainchinn, Son of Collan, in Corann . . ••• ^94
Article XL—St. Colman, Son of Tighernach Article XII. —St. Colman Cirr, of Sail-beg Article XIII,—St. Supplicius . . .
. . . . . . . - I9S . . . . . . . . . I95 . . . . . . . . . 196
Article I. —St. Baetan or Baodan Mor, Son of Lughaidh, Abbot of Inismore, or Inis-Bo-Finne, now Boffin or Bophin Island,
CountyOFMayo. {SeventhandEighthCenturies. ] . . . 196' St. Lugeus or Luighbhe, of Inismore . . . . . . 198
Article III. Feast of Saints Brigid and Maura, Sisters, Virgins and Martyrs . . . 198 ArticleIV—. —St. FlannFionnCuillinn,ofaPlacenearCork . . . . ,. 198 Article V, Saints Itharnaisc and Latharnaisc, in Achadh-fearta . . . 199
ArticleII. ——
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. . . 176 177 177
Article II.
St. Critan, Criotan, or Finncridan, of Craibhaigh, or Crebee
Virgin
. . . . . . . . . . . .
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ArticleVI. St. Dibleni,orDiblini . . . . . . . . .
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Article VII. —Feast of the Blessed Alexander, a Cistercian Monk, of Fogni, in France. \ThirteenthCentury. ^. . . . . . . .
Jfifte^tttl^ 23ap of Sanuarp*
Article I.
Ckbentfi IBap of Sanuarp*
Article I. —The Holy Virgins, St. Ethnea and St. Fedelmia, Daughters ofKingLaoighaire. {FifthCentury. ]
Chap. I. —Introduction—King Laoighaire—His Daughters, Ethnea the Fair, and Fedelmia the Rosy—Their Fosterage and Absence from Tara, when St. Patrick Preached before the Irish State Assembly—Varia- tions of Narrative in Reference to the Acts of these
— Holy Sisters . . . . . . . . . 163 Ethnea and Fedelmia nurtured and educated by the Druids, Mael and Caplit—These endeavour to ob-
struct the Preaching of St. Patrick—He visits Croghan and the Fountain of Cliabach—The King's Daughters meet the Apostle and his Clerics—They
hear his Sermon and become Converts •••
Cn. \i'. III. —The Daughters of King Leaghaire are baptized at
the Fountain—Afterwards they take the Veil from
St. Patrick and receive Holy Communion at his
Chap. II.
Suibhne,
165
— —— Hands Their holy Departure to the Lord The
Article III. — St. Amphadhan, or Anfadan, 15ishop of Glendalough, County of Wicklow . . . . . . . . . . . .
Article IV. — St. Eman or St. Emin of Cluain-deochra, said to be in Westmeath,
172
or in the County of Longford.
{Possibly in the Sixth or Seventh
. . . . . . . . . 174 . . . . . . . . . 175
. . . Article v. —St. Eman, Son of Caemhan
Century. ]
Article VI. —St. Orthinis, or Carthinisa, Bishop.
Article VII. — St. Alten, or Eltene, Son of Maolan of Seanchua, now Shancoe
. . . . . . 158 . . . . . . 159 {Ninth Century. ^ 161
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Article VII. —St. Fuillen or Foelan, Bishop . . .
CONTENTS.
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ArticleVIII. St. Beandan,AbbotandConfessor . . •
Article IX. —St, Kenan . . . . . . . . . . . Article X. —St. Failbe. {Possibly in the Fifth Century. '\ . . . . . .
dttelftft Bap of Sanuarp^
Article I. —St. Laidgen, or Laidcend, of Clonfert Molua, now Kyle,
— Queen's County. {Seventh Century. } . . . ••• 178
Article II. St. Conain, or Conan, of Aeg, or Ega, now the Island of Egg, in '
Article III. —St. Cummein or Cuimmine, Son of Dubh, of Drum-Druith ArticleIV. —St. Sinell, SonofTighernach .
Article V. —St. Loichein of Iveagh, County of Dowp.
Article VI. —St. Laighne or Laigne, Son of Garbain
Scotland . . . . . . . . . . . . 180
. . . 181 . . . . . . 182 . . . ••• 182 . . . ••• 182 . . . •• 182 Article VIII. —St. Baoithin or Baithin, Son of Neamhnann, Abbot . . . 183
Cftirteentfi Bap of Sanuarp*
Article I. —St. Ailild I. , Archbishop of Armagh. {Fifth and Sixth Cen^
turies. Chap. I
.
—
]——
Introduction Descentand
Ailild I.
ofSt.
His Holy Brothers and their Places 183
— Genealogy
. . .
of St. Ailild's Position in Reference to the
and its Correction—St. Ailild said to have been
Article II.
— Reputed Festiral of St. Kentigem, or St. Mungo, Bishop of Glasgow,
Chap. II.
Peculiarity
Reception of the Sacraments—Misrepresentation
Abbot of Maghbile, and Archbishop of Armagh—
His Death and Commemoration - Conclusion . . . 185
Scotland. {Sixth and Seventh Certturies. } Article III. —Festival of St. Hilary, Bishop and Abbot of Poitiers.
. . . 189 {Fourth Cen-
. . . 190
hill, County of Kilkenny . . . . . . . . . 191 Article V. —St. Bamitus or Barrintus, Abbot, probably of DrumcuUen Parish,
. . . . . . . .
Article IV. —St Mochonna, Bishop of Leamhchoill, said to be the present Low-
King's County. Article VI. —St. Saran, Bishop
tury. ]
{Possibly in the Sixth Century. ] . . . 192 . . . . . . . . . 192 ArticleVII. —St. Ronan . . . . . . . . . . . . 192
ArticleVIII. —St. Deoraith or Deuraid, of Eadardrum, Diocese"of Elphin.
{Fifth or Sixth Century. ] . . . . . . . I93
Article IX. —St. Mochonna, Doconna, or Connan, Bishop of Inis-Patrick, County Dublin . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 Article X. —St. Mainchinn, Son of Collan, in Corann . . ••• ^94
Article XL—St. Colman, Son of Tighernach Article XII. —St. Colman Cirr, of Sail-beg Article XIII,—St. Supplicius . . .
. . . . . . . - I9S . . . . . . . . . I95 . . . . . . . . . 196
Article I. —St. Baetan or Baodan Mor, Son of Lughaidh, Abbot of Inismore, or Inis-Bo-Finne, now Boffin or Bophin Island,
CountyOFMayo. {SeventhandEighthCenturies. ] . . . 196' St. Lugeus or Luighbhe, of Inismore . . . . . . 198
Article III. Feast of Saints Brigid and Maura, Sisters, Virgins and Martyrs . . . 198 ArticleIV—. —St. FlannFionnCuillinn,ofaPlacenearCork . . . . ,. 198 Article V, Saints Itharnaisc and Latharnaisc, in Achadh-fearta . . . 199
ArticleII. ——
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. . . 176 177 177
Article II.
St. Critan, Criotan, or Finncridan, of Craibhaigh, or Crebee
Virgin
. . . . . . . . . . . .
CONTENTS.
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ArticleVI. St. Dibleni,orDiblini . . . . . . . . .
Page 199
199
200
203
208
211
214 217 219 219 219 220 221
221 222
222
Article VII. —Feast of the Blessed Alexander, a Cistercian Monk, of Fogni, in France. \ThirteenthCentury. ^. . . . . . . .
Jfifte^tttl^ 23ap of Sanuarp*
Article I.