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and Thirteenth Centuries.
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—St.
JarlathorHierlkth,ArclibishopofArmagh.
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481
Article X. —St. Luchta, of Ath-ferna or Aghafarnan, County of Meath . . . 484
ArticleXI. —St. Betta,FirstApostleoftlieMercians. [SeventhCentury. . . . 485
— "l ArticleXII. St. Conon,ofKilmacumsy,CountyofRoscommon
Article XIII. —St. Jarlaithe, Patron of the Archdiocese of Tuam. [Sixth
Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . 485 Article XIV. — St. Mogoboc or Goban, of Rath lampaighe . . . . . . 485 Article XV. —St. Senach, Priest, of Cealla Ua Maigheach . . . . . . 486 Article XVL—Festival of St. Finan, Finnian, Fennia or Findia, Bishop of
Moville, County of Down. [Sixth Century. ] . . . . . . 486
Ctoelftl) jaap ot jfehniarp*
Article I. —St. Sedulius, or Siadiial, or Sheil, Bishop of Dublin, with other holy and learned Irishmen, bearing a similar
Name. [FromtheFifthtotheNinthCentury. ]
of the Name — Chap. I. —Introduction—Origin — Siadhal or Shiel
Sedulius, Bishop of Dublin Opinions regarding him—His Death . . . . . . . .
Chap. II. —Caius Cselius Sedulius—The Obscurity of his His- tory—Controversies regarding the Place of his Birth—PIis earlyEducation—TheTimewhenhe flourished—His European Travels—Rank he held in the Church—His Genius as a Poet and Theolo- gian—His Writings—Various Editions of them— Eulogies of different Authors regarding them— HisDeath . . . . . . . Chap. III. —Another Scottish Sedulius, a "Bishop of the Eighth Century—His History, so far as known—Sedulius, Abbot of Linnduachuil—Sedulius, of Lismore— Sedulius, Abbot of Kinn Locha—Sedulius, called the Younger, and his Writings—Sedulius, Abbot and Bishop of Roscommon—Sedulius or Siadhal, of
Castlekieran—Other
Article III. —St. Simplex, Bishop of Cill Moduind, now Kilmude, in Hy-Many,
487
489
remarkable
the Name Sedulius, Siadhal or Shiel—Conclusion
500 ArticleIL—St. FethgnaorFactna,ArchbishopofArmagh. [NinthCentury. ]. . . 503
Article IV. Semplex
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
505 505 505 $06 506
Article V. St. Article VI.
Article VII.
St. Cummain or
Cummein,
of Gleann-Mona
Article VIII
. St.
of
Lugaidh, Cuil-ruscach,
inBreifne.
County of Galway
. . . . . . martyred Companions. . .
. . . $o\
— and Daman, with
Conin or
St. Fionan, Son of Erannan.
. . .
[Seventh Century. ] . . .
. . .
. . .
. . . Article IX. Reputed Festival of St. Gobnet or Gobnata, Abbess
——
Coinin, Bishop
County of Cork. [Sixth Century. ] ArticleX. —St. Beologo, Priest, of Cluain-Dartadha.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 5^7 Article XV. —St. Forannan, Abbot of Clonard, County of Meath. [Eighth
— Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . . SoS Article XVI. St. Ludan, or Ludanus, Pilgrim, Diocese of Strasburgh.
[Tweljth
and Thirteenth Centuries. ] . . . . . . . . . 5^8 Article XVII. —St. Maneteus, Abbot, in Scotland . . . . . . 510 ArticleXVIII. —Reputed Festival of St. Cadoc, of Lanncarven. [Sixth
Article XI. —St. Aedhan, of Cluain Dartaighe . . .
ArticleXII. —St. Aedh, Sonof Feradhach . . .
Article XIII. — St. Cronan . . . . . .
Article XIV. —St. Daman of Tigh Damain, or Tidowan, in Ui-Criomhlhannain,
Queen's County
Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . . %\Q
Page
. . . . . . 484 . . . . . . 484 . . . . . . 484
Persons, bearing
at
Ballyvourney,
. . . 5^6
. . . 506 . . . * 507
. . . 5^7
. . .
485
. . .
507
— Article III. —Festival
Article II.
ofa St. . . . . . .
Festival reputed
Domhangin
516
— Conan or Article III. St. Caomhan, Convan,
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CONTENTS.
Cftirteentfi Dap of jfebniarp*
Article I. —St. Domnoc, Dominicus or Modomnoc, Patron of Tibuer- AGHNY,ANDFiDDOWN,CoUNTYKILKENNY. [^SixthCeftiury. ]
Page
510
CliAP. I. —Introduction—
Acts of St, Domnoc or Modomnoc—
His Pedigree—He goes over to Wales—A Disciple ofSt. David—AppointedDee-KeeperatMenosvia—
St. David rescues him from Danger
for Ireland, and the Bees follow him—They left at Lann Beachaire . . . . . .
Ireland from the earliest known Times— domnoc settles at a Place, formerly called Tiprad-
Chap. II. —Enquiry regarding Bees and Honey having been in
— Antiquities—His supposed Rank in the Church—
fachtna, and now known as Tibberaghny
His Natalis and Time of his Death—Conclusion . . . 513
or
—County,andofKilmuccraise. \^FtftkorSixthCeitturv-^ . . . 516
ArticleIV. St. Ermen,Virgin . . . . . . . . . 516
ArticleV. —St. Darcus Article VI. —St. Cuachnat, ArticleVII. —St. Columbanus,
. . . 516
of St.
Conan,
Canoe, Pilgrim,
Gallen, King's
or
. . . . . . Cruachnat, Virgin,
. . . of Ros-raithe
. . .
in
. . . 517
or Abbot and Columban,
Recluse, . . .
at
Ghent,
—Belgium, \_lhith Century. '\ . . .
Article VIII. St. Fionan, said to have been of Druim-Neoid, or Dromhabrad. . . 518
Article IX. —Feast of St. Kilian, Martyr, and Patron of Wurtzburgh. \_Sevenih
— Century:\ . . . . . . . . . . . . 519
Article X. Feast of the Translation of the Relics of St. Livinus, Bishop and Martyr, at Ghent. [Sevcnt/i Centuty. '] . . . . . . 519
jfourteenti; Bap of jfeiruarp*
Article I. — St. Manchan, Abbot of Mohill, County Leitrim, [Probably in
— theSez'eiith Century.
Article X. —St. Luchta, of Ath-ferna or Aghafarnan, County of Meath . . . 484
ArticleXI. —St. Betta,FirstApostleoftlieMercians. [SeventhCentury. . . . 485
— "l ArticleXII. St. Conon,ofKilmacumsy,CountyofRoscommon
Article XIII. —St. Jarlaithe, Patron of the Archdiocese of Tuam. [Sixth
Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . 485 Article XIV. — St. Mogoboc or Goban, of Rath lampaighe . . . . . . 485 Article XV. —St. Senach, Priest, of Cealla Ua Maigheach . . . . . . 486 Article XVL—Festival of St. Finan, Finnian, Fennia or Findia, Bishop of
Moville, County of Down. [Sixth Century. ] . . . . . . 486
Ctoelftl) jaap ot jfehniarp*
Article I. —St. Sedulius, or Siadiial, or Sheil, Bishop of Dublin, with other holy and learned Irishmen, bearing a similar
Name. [FromtheFifthtotheNinthCentury. ]
of the Name — Chap. I. —Introduction—Origin — Siadhal or Shiel
Sedulius, Bishop of Dublin Opinions regarding him—His Death . . . . . . . .
Chap. II. —Caius Cselius Sedulius—The Obscurity of his His- tory—Controversies regarding the Place of his Birth—PIis earlyEducation—TheTimewhenhe flourished—His European Travels—Rank he held in the Church—His Genius as a Poet and Theolo- gian—His Writings—Various Editions of them— Eulogies of different Authors regarding them— HisDeath . . . . . . . Chap. III. —Another Scottish Sedulius, a "Bishop of the Eighth Century—His History, so far as known—Sedulius, Abbot of Linnduachuil—Sedulius, of Lismore— Sedulius, Abbot of Kinn Locha—Sedulius, called the Younger, and his Writings—Sedulius, Abbot and Bishop of Roscommon—Sedulius or Siadhal, of
Castlekieran—Other
Article III. —St. Simplex, Bishop of Cill Moduind, now Kilmude, in Hy-Many,
487
489
remarkable
the Name Sedulius, Siadhal or Shiel—Conclusion
500 ArticleIL—St. FethgnaorFactna,ArchbishopofArmagh. [NinthCentury. ]. . . 503
Article IV. Semplex
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
505 505 505 $06 506
Article V. St. Article VI.
Article VII.
St. Cummain or
Cummein,
of Gleann-Mona
Article VIII
. St.
of
Lugaidh, Cuil-ruscach,
inBreifne.
County of Galway
. . . . . . martyred Companions. . .
. . . $o\
— and Daman, with
Conin or
St. Fionan, Son of Erannan.
. . .
[Seventh Century. ] . . .
. . .
. . .
. . . Article IX. Reputed Festival of St. Gobnet or Gobnata, Abbess
——
Coinin, Bishop
County of Cork. [Sixth Century. ] ArticleX. —St. Beologo, Priest, of Cluain-Dartadha.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 5^7 Article XV. —St. Forannan, Abbot of Clonard, County of Meath. [Eighth
— Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . . SoS Article XVI. St. Ludan, or Ludanus, Pilgrim, Diocese of Strasburgh.
[Tweljth
and Thirteenth Centuries. ] . . . . . . . . . 5^8 Article XVII. —St. Maneteus, Abbot, in Scotland . . . . . . 510 ArticleXVIII. —Reputed Festival of St. Cadoc, of Lanncarven. [Sixth
Article XI. —St. Aedhan, of Cluain Dartaighe . . .
ArticleXII. —St. Aedh, Sonof Feradhach . . .
Article XIII. — St. Cronan . . . . . .
Article XIV. —St. Daman of Tigh Damain, or Tidowan, in Ui-Criomhlhannain,
Queen's County
Century. ] . . . . . . . . . . . . %\Q
Page
. . . . . . 484 . . . . . . 484 . . . . . . 484
Persons, bearing
at
Ballyvourney,
. . . 5^6
. . . 506 . . . * 507
. . . 5^7
. . .
485
. . .
507
— Article III. —Festival
Article II.
ofa St. . . . . . .
Festival reputed
Domhangin
516
— Conan or Article III. St. Caomhan, Convan,
_
CONTENTS.
Cftirteentfi Dap of jfebniarp*
Article I. —St. Domnoc, Dominicus or Modomnoc, Patron of Tibuer- AGHNY,ANDFiDDOWN,CoUNTYKILKENNY. [^SixthCeftiury. ]
Page
510
CliAP. I. —Introduction—
Acts of St, Domnoc or Modomnoc—
His Pedigree—He goes over to Wales—A Disciple ofSt. David—AppointedDee-KeeperatMenosvia—
St. David rescues him from Danger
for Ireland, and the Bees follow him—They left at Lann Beachaire . . . . . .
Ireland from the earliest known Times— domnoc settles at a Place, formerly called Tiprad-
Chap. II. —Enquiry regarding Bees and Honey having been in
— Antiquities—His supposed Rank in the Church—
fachtna, and now known as Tibberaghny
His Natalis and Time of his Death—Conclusion . . . 513
or
—County,andofKilmuccraise. \^FtftkorSixthCeitturv-^ . . . 516
ArticleIV. St. Ermen,Virgin . . . . . . . . . 516
ArticleV. —St. Darcus Article VI. —St. Cuachnat, ArticleVII. —St. Columbanus,
. . . 516
of St.
Conan,
Canoe, Pilgrim,
Gallen, King's
or
. . . . . . Cruachnat, Virgin,
. . . of Ros-raithe
. . .
in
. . . 517
or Abbot and Columban,
Recluse, . . .
at
Ghent,
—Belgium, \_lhith Century. '\ . . .
Article VIII. St. Fionan, said to have been of Druim-Neoid, or Dromhabrad. . . 518
Article IX. —Feast of St. Kilian, Martyr, and Patron of Wurtzburgh. \_Sevenih
— Century:\ . . . . . . . . . . . . 519
Article X. Feast of the Translation of the Relics of St. Livinus, Bishop and Martyr, at Ghent. [Sevcnt/i Centuty. '] . . . . . . 519
jfourteenti; Bap of jfeiruarp*
Article I. — St. Manchan, Abbot of Mohill, County Leitrim, [Probably in
— theSez'eiith Century.
