'7'* His
festival
is not known.
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by Flann, that he may obtain reward without
doubt.
With meekness amongst the nobles of
implored
29th
heaven through the chiefs of this April.
family. "
Dr. O'Conor says, that he does not know whence the Four Masters copied this poem, It is not contained, in either of the Dublin copies, and Dr. O' Conor's printed copy of it is corrupted, to agree with his own idea of the meaning. The copy of Flann's poem, preserved in the Book of Lecan, fol. 44, b. , IS much better and more copious, and it contains the names of several officers of Patrick's household, not mentioned in Evin's list, or even in the prose list, prefixed to the
'7° Said to be of vfilndruim.
*? ' Said to have been of Kill-clethe.
'7' Said to be of Kill-clethe.
'73 Said to have been Archbishop of
Armagh, and venerated, on the 13th of
January.
'" A feast is assigned him at the nth of
September,
'« Venerated the 25th of July.
'7* Said to have been venerated, at the
23rd of March.
'77 Said to have been Uindic, of Tuigh*
netha, venerated on the 29th of August.
'7* His feast has been to the assigned,
25th of April.
'79 His feast is kept, on the 12th of Sep-
tember.
in the Book of such as Lecan,
poem itself,
Cromdumhan, his mucAnie, or swineherd ; his three builders, Caemhan, Cruithnech, and Luchraidh ; his three physicians, Sech- nan, Ogma, and Aitheraail ; his librarian,
;
who to died, according
|T\uichi i^enojXAch,
the Annals of Connaught. in the year 454.
the of the two King
'^5
See the
Academy, which is classed, 23. P. 16. fol. 99, b. See also the MS. , classed H. 2. 16. ,
belonging to Trinity College, Dublin.
'** See the " Leabhar Breac," at fol. no,
(now 99), b. b.
"7 Bishop of Duleek, venerated at the
of November.
''* Son of Trichem, and monk at Saul,
venerated at the 29th of April.
'*» Or Ruisen. Venerated at the 7th of
provinces
of Munster.
Primordia,"
March 17. ] LIVES OF THE IRISH SAINTS. 765
of Emly; Setna or Sedonius,*^° Bishop; Coindrius or Conderius,'^^ and Romulus/^2 Bishops in Man; Dunnius or Modunius,'^3 Abbot of Saul; Loman/^+ Bishop of Trim ; Brochad'^s of Imleacheach ; Mogenoc,'^^ Bishop of Kill-dumha-gluin ; Munis,^^7 Bishop of Kill-teidil ; Mel/^^ Bishop of Ardagh ; Melchuo/^^ Bishop of Ardagh ; Munis/90 Bishop of Forgney ; Rioch,'9' Abbot of Inis-bofinde ; Nectan,'? ^ Bishop of Kill-unche, and of Kill-fionnauair ; Beoana or Dabonna/93 Bishop of Cluain-namanach ; Mogor- nan'94 or Mogerman, Bishop ; Darioc/95 Bishop of Inis-ualaing ; Lugnat/96 a priest ; Carantoc or Carnech/97 Bishop of Tulen, in Meath ; Crumman,'98 Bishop of Lecan, in Meath ; Maccalleus/99 Bishop of Cruachan-Brigh-Ele ; Migdna,=^°° Bishop of Disert-Patruic ; Diermitius,°°' Bishop of Drumensis ; Comitius or Connetus,^°^ Bishop of Ckiain-Senmoil ; Fortchern,^°3 Bishop of Trim ; Cathlaidus or Cathaldus,^°< Bishop of Trim ; Manchen/°3 surnamed the Master, Bishop of Tyrawley ; Connedus,^°^ 'a Priest of Domnach-airthir ; Germanus,^°7BishopofMan; Lugacius,^°^BishopofKill-airthir; Columbaor Cohmibus,=^°9 of Kill-eanain ; Meldan,^'" Bishop of Ckiain-creamha ; Liiga- dius,^" Bishop of Fordhruim ; Cessan,^" Bishop of Domnach-mor ; Ceran or Kieran,='3 Bishop of Saighir ; Corbniac,^''* Bishop of Trim ; Ailveus or Ailbeus,"5 Priest, of Sen-Chua ; Mac Erca,''^ Priest of Kill-roa ; Dovengard
'*° Supposed to have had a festival, at the 1 6th of June.
'*' His feast has been assigned, to the I >th of November.
'*^ His festival was held, as supposed, on the 1 8th of November.
'^3 His feast has been placed, at the 29th
of May.
'^ His feast has been assigned, to the
17th of February.
*^'
'98 His festival is referred, to the 28th of
June.
'99 His feast has been assigned, to the 25th
of April.
^°° The son of Darerca, said to have had
a feast, at the 4th of August, or at the i8th of November, in the church of KiUucan.
''s He is
of
9th July.
to have had a feast, at the 15th of January, or at the 12th of December.
°°' thinks, he have been the Colgan may
Connatus or Condatus, venerated at the 15th of November.
'°3 His feast has been assigned, to the 17th of February.
*°* Colgan supposes, he may have been a Cathbath, venerated on the 1st of July, or at the 1 6th of September.
^°5 Among the many saints of this name, he, who is denominated the Master, has not been ascertained,
"^ A doubt exists, regarding his identifica« tion, in our Calendars.
TM7 Colgan says, he was venerated, at the
3rd of July.
'°* his to the 2nd of Colgan assigns feast,
March, or to the i6th of June.
^°9 He is said to have been venerated, at
the 4th of June.
^'^ His festival has been placed, at the
1 8th of January, or at the 26th of October. =" His feast has been assigned, to the
17th of April.
='^ The 4th of June is said to have been
his feast day.
=='3 His feast is held, on the of March. 5th
"'His festival occurs, on the 17th of February.
^'5 He is venerated, on the 30th of Ja. nuary.
at the
His feast is assigned, to the 26th of
venerated,
December.
'*' His feast was held, on the 6th of Feb-
ruary, and on the i8th of December.
'^ His feast is at the 6th of February.
''^ His feast is at the 6th of February.
'5° He is said to have been venerated, on
the 6th of February.
'9' His festival is at the 6th of February. '9^ His feast is at the 2nd of May.
'93 Supposed, by Colgan, to rest at Glas-
tonbury, in England.
'9'« He is said to have been a brother to
St. Sechnall.
•95 He was a brother to the
'9^ A brother to the preceding.
'97 Said to have had a feast, at the 1 6th of
May. He is thought to have been a British prince, who had been selected to succeed his father in a principality. But, St. Caran- toc was impelled by Divine inspiration to follow another course. He crossed over into Ireland, being attracted by the fame of St. Patrick, who was then labouring there. He became a zealous of the
coadjutor great Irish Apostle, and for many years, he ful- filled all the duties of his ministry, convert-
ing innumerable souls, by his preaching and miracles, to the Faith of Christ. Therefore, he is classed, among the Irish Apostle's faithful servants.
='*
1 8th of November.
foregoing.
^°'
Said to have been Darerca's son, and
Said to have been venerated, on the
766 LIVES OF THE IRISH SAINTS'. [March 17.
or Domangart,'^7 Bishop of Rath-murbuilg ; Senach,^'^ Bishop of Achadh- fouair ; Lonan,'^9 Priest, of Kill-uaillech ; Colman or Colmanellus,^^° Bishop
andAbbotofLann-ela Patrick '^^^ the ; Junior,
great
St. Patrick's
nephew ;
the Leper,^^^ with name unknown ; Cathaseus,^^3 Priest, of Domnach Pat-
ruic ; Cathur or Catharr,=^'4 and Cathneus,'^25 brothers-german to Cathaseus ;
Mokianus the Pilgrim or Daluan,^^^ probably of Croebhach and of Druim-
inescluinn ; Lugad,'^^ Bishop of Druim-inescluinn ; Lugad,'^^ Priest, of Tegh-
Laisren ; Moluan,'^^ the Briton, of Tegh-bretan, and of Imlech-inis-cluainn ;
Mac-Dichuill,^3o Priest, of Cluain-chaoin ; Domnalis or Domnaldus,'3i Bishop of Ailech-mor ; Buadmaelus^s^ of Kill-Buadhmoel ; Maneus,^33
Bishop ; Briteus,^34 Bishop of Cassel-irra ; Fulartus,'35 Bishop of Domnach- mor; Macetus,^36 Priest of Sencheall ; Cethenus or Cethecus;*37 01can,'38 Priest of Kill-mor ; Carell,^39 Bishop ; Coeman,^4o Deacon of Seanndomnah ;
Cethecus,'*" Bishop of Kill-garadh; Comgellanus,^'*^ Abbot; Justus,'^ Deacon in Fidhard ; Bernicius,^-''* a Gaul ; Hibernicus,='t5 and Ernicius'^'*^ brothers of Bernicius ; Nine of their brothers,^^? who were Francks ; Sacel- lus,='»^ Bishop of Baisleac ; Benignus,^'^? brother of St. Cethach ; Brochad ;'5°
"7 His feast occurs, on the 24th of March.
known.
="33 His feast occurs, at the 2nd of Sep-
tember.
'^^ He was venerated, Colgan states, at
the 22nd of July, as Biteus, i. e. Mobiu, or at the 30th of September, as Mobi. B«t, the latter vi^as a nun, of Domhnach, pro- bably Donnybrook.
'^^ His feast is not known.
"3* His festival has not been discovered. *37 His feast is not known.
^3^ He is said, to have been venerated, on
the 4th of June, but, most probably, on the 20th of February.
"39 Colgan says, he was venerated, on the 13th of July.
'*° His feast has not been fixed, except by
Colgan, who erroneously assigns it to the 3rd of November.
'•*'
His festival was kept, on the i6th of June.
°*'
Many saints, bearing this name, are found in our Calendars ; but, the present holy man has not been identified.
"•*3 has not been able to determine Colgan
who he was, but suspects, he may have been venerated, either at the loth of January, or at the 29th of July, as Justan Lene.
''^^ His identity has not been traced, in our Calendars.
'^s Not known, in our Calendars.
*** Not known, in our Calendars.
'7 Colgan conjectures, these and the fore- going may have been among the Francks or Gauls, invoiced by St. ^ngus, in his Book of Litanies, num. 48, 49, 50.
"*^ Unless he was a Sacellus, or Socellus, named in St. Berach's Acts, at the 15th of February, Colgan could not discover who he had been.
°*9 Colgan distinguishes him, from the Archbishop of Armagh, and calls him, Abbot of Druimlias. It is supposed, he
may be identical, M'ith a St. Benatius, vene-
"'^
His festival has been assigned, to the
loth of September,
''9 His feast is held, on the 12th of No-
vember.
"° His festival is at the 26th of Septem-
ber.
"' Some of our Calendarists have his
feast, at the 24th of August ; but, according to the " Felire " of St. . ^ngus, this is the festival of Sen- Patrick, the preceptor of the great St. Patrick.
"' He is mentioned, in the Latin Tripar- tite Life, lib. i. , cap. xl, p. 123, and lib. ii. , cap. xxiv. , p. 132.
*'3 Colgan has not been able, clearly to identify him.
''* Colgan has not been able, clearly to identify him.
''5 Perhaps, says Colgan, he may be the Cota or Cotana, venerated, on the 4th of Febmary. See the Latin Tripartite Life, lib. ii. , cap. vi. , p. 130, and n. 22, p. 173.
^** His feast is held, on the 7th of
Ja-
nuary.
"'' His festival is at the 2nd of Novem-
ber.
"' His feast-day has not been noted,
although Colgan thinks it was at the 17th
of
="9 Venerated at the 7th of January, and
probably not distinct from the former Da- luan.
"3° Colgan thinks, he was the same as St. Aedhan, the son of Deigill, venerated on
April.
the 1st of
"3' Colgan has a long dissertation, to dis-
cover his identity, but without any very successful result, in the Latin Tripartite Life, pars, ii. , cap. xviii. , cxxiv. , pp. 131, 146, nn. 55, 184, pp. 175, 181.
°3» He is mentioned, in the Life of St. Benignus, chap. xi. His feast-day is not
January.
March 17. ] LIVES OF THE IRISH SAINTS. 7^7
Bronach,'si a Priest ; Coeman,=32 Qf Airdne Coemain ; Canna,2S3 a Monk ; Loam,==54 Priest of Achadh-mor ; Conan,^5s a Priest ; Senach,^56 a Bishop of Achadh-Fobuir ; yEngus''" of Kill-mor ; Cannech,^58 a Priest ; Mucna or Muckinus,^59 a Bishop ; Teloc,^^° a Priest ; Domnald,^^' a Bishop ; Mure- dach,2^2 Bishop of Killala ; Mac Rimius,^^3 Bishop of Corca-raoidhe ; the seven sons^^* of Drogen ; Gemthenn^^s of Each-enach ; Dubduban,^^^ of Uomnach Mor; ^ngus,^^? Bishop of Domnach-Bile, or Magbile ; Maccar- thenn,^^^ Bishop of Domnach-mor Muige-tochuir; Three Deacons,'^^^ nephewsofSt. Patrick,inInnishowen; -^ngus,^7osonofAihld,ofDmim- berta ; Domnald,^7i son of Crimthann, Bishop of Ailech-mor ; Domnald,^? ^ son to Colgna, Bishop of Tulach-hag ; Domnaid,^73 Bishop of Cuil-chonalta ; Beoadus,^74 Bishop of Dun-cruithen ; Macnessius,^75 Bishop of Connor ; Cathbad,^76 Priest, of Foth-rath ; Diraan,^77 a Monk ; ErclaciuSj^^s Priest of Kill-muadhain ; Nehemias,279 Bishop of Tulach ; Enan,^^° of Druim-indich \
^'
TwoCennansf Fiachrius,^^'BishopofCuil-echtrann
ofKill-
; Glassius,^^3
glais ; Liberius,^^4 Priest, of Kill-glais ; Daniel,^^5 surnamed the Angel, of Lettir-Padruic ; Molasrius,^^^ of Glaire; Coeman,^^^ of Imleach-cluana ; Brugacius,"^^^ Bishop of Rath-muighe ; Coirbreus,^^9 Bishop of Colerain ; Columban,"9o Priest, of Domnach Mdr ; Conedus,^9^ Priest, of Domnach
rated at Kill-chuile, in the deanery of Sil- muiredhaidh, and diocese of Elphin, on the 3rd of April.
550 Of Imlech-each, and brother of St.
Loman. His church was in the deanery of
Siol-Muiredhaigh, and diocese of Elphin. His festival is not known.
*5' His festival is not known.
*5» His feast was held, on the I2th of
June.
*53 Said to have been a brother of St.
Sacellus, and he is called faber, or artifex. His feast is not known.
"54 His feast has been assigned, to the
30th of August.
*S5 His feast is not known,
"S* His feast has been referred, by Colgan, to the lOth of September.
'57 Said to have been a son to the former, and Colgan thinks his feast was held, on the 17th of November, where he is found, in Marianus O'Gorman's Calendar, as ^ngus Aine, of Cill-mor.
^5* Colgan has a conjecture, that he may have been the Cainneach, venerated at the
23rd of January, or the Cainneach, son of Ua Chil, a Priest, venerated on the 31st of the same month.
^59 His feast has been assigned, to the 4th of March.
^^ His feast has not been discovered.
^^^ His festival is not known.
*** His festival is kept, on the 12th of
August.
^°3 His feast does not appear to have been
discovered.
'* At the 15th of April, our Calendars
have the feast of the sons of Draighen, of Cill-Ro.
=''5 At the 2nd of September, there is a
festival of Geinten, Priest of Tir-Guaire, but he may have been a different person.
^^ Colgan thinks, he was the St. Dubhan, Priest, venerated at the nth of February.
'*? Colgan conjectures, he may have been . ^ngus, Bishop of Drum-Ratha, venerated on the 1 8th of February.
^**
Colgan thinks, this holy man's festival belongs to the 24th of March.
**9 Their feast is not known.
'7° His festival has been assigned, to the
1 8th of February.
"'' His feast is not known.
"7" His festival is not known.
*" His festival has not been discovered. '74 His feast is not known.
'" His feast is kept, on the 3rd of Septem-
ber.
'7'* His festival is not known.
=77 Supposed, by Colgan, to have been
venerated, either on the 3rd of November,
or on the 27th of June.
'7** Venerated on the 3rd of March.
'79 Colgan thinks, his feast belongs to the 3id of May.
^*° He is supposed to have had a festival, at the 25th of March.
^^'
Nothing is known, with certainty, re- garding them.
=^'
Colgan assigns his feast, to the 28th of
September.
^^3 His feast is not known.
'^^ His festival is not known.
'^5 His history is not known.
'^* His identitity has not been ascertained. '^7 His feast is not known.
'^ His festival is set down, at the ist of
November.
^ His feast is on the nth of November. '9<' He is said to have been venerated, on
the 6th of September.
=9' His feast does not seem to have been
discovered.
7^8 LIVES OF THE IRISH SAINTS. [March 17.
Airthir ; A Priestj^s^ unnamed, in Tulach-maine, or Airedh Bainne ; Kille- nus,^93 Bishop of Tegh-Talain ; Many Disciples. ^94 unnamed, in Tegh-Ta- lain ; Justinus,295 Priest, of Domnach Tortain ; Mochadocus or CadocuSj^sS of Inis-fail ; Augustin,^97 Priest, of Inis-beg ; Tegan f98 Diermit,=99 Abbot ; Fedlimius ;3oo Nanned,3°^ a Bishop ; Paul, 3°^ a Monk ; MochonocusorCano- cus,3°3 in Inis-fail ; Erditus,3°4 of Inis-beg ; Curcneus,3°s of Kill-fiacla ; Los- canus ;3°^ Cailechus ;3°7 Beanus ;3°8 Coenchomracus,3°9 in Hi-Cuanach ; Coeman,3io of Kill-ratha ; Longa or Lomchuo,3" of Kill-Teidhil ; Montan,3" Deacon; Nessan,3i3 Deacon of Mungairit; Hiarlath,3i4 Archbishop of Armagh ; Aidan,3's of Inis-Lothuir ; Colman,3'6 Monk at Armagh ; Duban,3i7 a Monk at Armagh ; Sedna,3^8 Abbot, at Drium-mac-Ubla ; Catan,3'9 a Priest ; Ocanotus,32° a Priest; Maccetus,32i of Domnach-Leobain; Cuanna,3" a Priest ; Conall,323 Bishop of Killconnall ; Seven disciples324 of St. Benig- nus, engaged in the conversion of larmonia ; Falveus,3^s Bishop of Kill-fob- huir j Callin,326 Bishop of Fiodhnach ; Hiarlath,327 Archbishop of Tuam ; Nectan ;328 Curnan ;329 Buadan ;33o Mugan ;33i Birrin ;332 Modimoc ;333 Sevenholysons334ofDamagart; BishopAidus,33Sandhissixholybrothers, viz. , Diermit, Foebarchuo, Maclasrius, Manchinus, Tarchellus, Tinnius, all Bishops ; Medran or Medragius,336 a Monk, at Saighir ; Brenan or Bren- dan,337 Bishop of Birr ; Boetius,338 Bishop of Monasterboice ; Colman,339
^^ He is not otherwise noted.
-93 His festival has been assigned, to the 27th of May.
3'8 He is said to have been venerated, on the i6th of June.
3'9 He is said to have been identical with
guests for St. Patrick, in the Latin Tripar- tite Life.
'54 These are not otherwise
^5 Colgan seems to identify him with January ; and, he is noted, as a master of
Jii^stan Lene, venerated at the 29th of July. Colgan assigns him a festival, at the 24th of February. However, the present holy man seems to have been a disciple of
3^° This is thought to be a false entry for St. Canocus, said to have been venerated, at the nth of February, and to have been one of St. Patrick's
St. Fiech, Bishop of Sletty.
'97 One of St. Fiech's feast has not been ascertained.
but his
guest-masters.
3" His identity does not appear to have
*9* His feast has been
assigned,
to the
9th
been established.
3" Colgan thinks him to have been identi-
cal with Cuanda, the blind, venerated on the nth of March.
3'3 His feast has been assigned, to the i8th of March. To the foregoing list may be added the name of Deacon Sannan, or Senan, the brother of St. Patrick, and whose feast has not been marked. Thirty-one nephews and nieces of tlie Irish Apostle are said to have been included among the saints.
3'4 These are mentioned, in the Life of St. Benignus, chap. vii.
of September,
'99 His festival has not been discovered. 3°° Supposed to have been Feidhlimidh of
Cill-mor Dithruibh, venerated at the 9th of
August.
3°» His festival is not known,
3°^ Said to have been venerated, on the
loth of January.
3°3 Colgan says, he was venerated, on the
1 2th of February; but, most probably, he meant the nth of that month.
3°4 His festival is not accurately known.
3°5
^ His feast is not known.
His festival is iiot known.
3°7 His feast is not known.
3°^ His identity has not been traced.
3°9 His feast is not known.
3'° His identity has not been established. 3" Colgan thinks his feast referable, to the
9th of January.
3" Said to have been venerated, at the
2nd of March.
3'3 His feast occurs, at the 25th of July. 3'4 His festival is at the nth of February. 3'S His feast has not been found.
3'* His festival was on the Sth of March. 3'7 His festival has not been clearly ascer-
tained.
3*5
In the same Life, at chap. x. This
distinguished. Cadoc,
disciples,
who was venerated on the of 24th
holy man and nearly all those who follow, in the list as given in the text, were not the
immediate disciples of St. Patrick, although many of them may have lived contempora- neouslywithhim. Norarethefestivalsas-
signed, always referable to them ; in many cases, also, their identity seems doub:ful.
3'^ Mentioned in the same Life, chap, xi. , and said to have been venerated, at the I3lh of November.
3=7 His feast is at the nth of February,
and also at the 6th of June. He is men-
tioned, in the Life of St. Benignus, at chap, xi.
IVlARCH 17. ] LIVES OF THE IRISH SAINTS. 769
Bishop of Kill-Ruaid; Senchell,34° Abbot of Cluain-damh; Maccretius,34i the hermit, and Bishop of Kill-Miccrech ; Muadan,342 Abbot of Cluain-
dionnach, and Bishop of Carn-furbuidhe ; Declan,343 Bishop of Ardmore; Colman,344 Bishop of Doire Mor ; BalHn,34S or Ballon, Bishop of Tegh- Saxon ; Maclieg,346 a Bishop ; Colman,347 Bishop of Dromore ; Coelan,348 Abbot of ^ndruim ; Eugene,349 Bishop of Ardstraw ; Tighernach,35° Bishop of Clones ; Duach,35i Archbishop of Armagh ; Patricius Senior,352 Arch- bishop of Armagh ; Dubthach I. ,3S3 Archbishop of Armagh ; Ailill I. ,3S4 Archbishop of Armagh ; Ailill Il. ,3ss Archbishop of Armagh; Dubthach II. ,356 Archbishop of Armagh ; Fingar, also called Guinger, and his Com- panions,357 Martyrs in Cornwall ; Aedan,358 Bishop of Kill-mor ; Fintan ;3S9 Corban,36° Bishop of Fertcherbain ;36i Lucharius 3362 Trenan,363 Abbot of Kill-elga ; Luger,364 Bishop of Conaille Murthemne ; Finnbarr or Finnian,36s
3'S Mentioned in the Life of St. Benignus,
chap. xi. Supposed to have been venerated, on the 8th of January, and on the 22nd of
April.
3^9 Ibid. Supposed to have been vene-
rated, on the 6th of January, or on the 22nd of December.
33° Ibid.
33' Ibid.
332 Ibid.
333Ibid.
334 Ibid.
335 Said to have been venerated, at Rath-
August.
350 His feast occurs, at the 4th of April. 35' He is mentioned, in the Life of St.
Tighernach, chap, xi. , xii. He is supposed to have been David, son of Guaire Ua Fo-
rannain, called also Legate of all Ireland, who died A. D. 550. See Dr. O'Donovan's " Annals of the Four Masters," vol. i. , pp. 188, 189, and n. (e. )
35= His feast is placed, at the 24th of August. HediedA. D. 457. Seeibid. ,pp. 142, 143, and n. (e. )
353 He is thought to be —identical with
Dubhthach of Druim-Dearbh — to supposed
be Derver in the county of Louth and
who died A. D. 512. See t^^ii/. , pp. 168, 169, and n. (m. )
354 He died, A. D. 525. See ibid. , pp. 172, 173, and n. (a. )
355 He died, a. d. 535. See ibid. , pp. 178, 179, andn. (u. )
356 He died, A. D. 547. See ibid. , pp. 184, 185, and n. (p. )
357 Their feast has been assigned, to the
of The whole number of 23rd February.
these Martyrs is set down at 777, including
7 bishops.
358 He is mentioned, in the Life of St.
Mocteus, chap. iii. His feast is at the 2nd of November.
359 He is mentioned, in the same Life,
chap. xii.
^^ Ibid. , chap. xiii. He died A. D, 504.
See Dr. O'Donovan's "Annals of the Four Masters," vol. i. , pp. 160, 161, and n. (n. )
361 Or " the grave of Bishop Cerban," one of St. Patrick's converts. This church was at the north-east of Tara Hill, but it is now
"
totally effaced. See Dr. Petrie's
and Antiquities of Tara Hill," p. 200, and Plate 7, facing p. 128, where the position of this church is marked.
3*= He is mentioned, in the Life of St.
Mocteus, chap. xvii.
363 See ibid. , chap. xvii. His feast occurs,
at the 22nd of March.
3*4 He is mentioned, in the Life of St.
Moninne.
3^5 Ibid. ^ chap. ii.
with his six
na-Nespoc, holy brothers,
on
the 1 6th of February. These are noted, in
the Genealogies of the Irish Saints, chap. xvi.
33* He is mentioned, in the Life of St.
Kieran of Saighir, chap, xxviii. , and Colgan assigns his feast to the 6th of June.
337 Ibid. , chap, xxxiii. He is venerated, at the 29th of November.
338 His feast;, is placed, at the 7th ot December.
339 He is alluded
Ailbe, chap, xviii. , and his feast is at the 1 6th of October.
34° Ibid. , chap. 20. Colgan places his festival, at the 26th of March.
34=
on the 6th of March.
to,
in the Life of St,
34'
referred, to the nth of August, by Colgan.
Ibid. , chap, xxxi His feast has been
Ibid. , chap,xxxiii. Hisfeastwaskept,
343 His feast was kept, on the 24th of July.
344 He is mentioned, in the Life of St.
