INDEX
- Abban, St., Life of, [210 note].
- Abgitorium, [311]
- Abusionibus Saeculi, Liber de, [239], [245], [379]
- Abyssinia, foundation of church in, [6 sq.]
- Achad-fobuir (Aghagower), [130], [360], [379], [376]
- Adalbert, apostle of the Slavs, [215]
- Adamnan, Canons of, [235];
- synod of (at Birr), [255], [261];
- Law of, [255 note];
- Life of Columba, [267];
- once mentions Patrick, [310];
- alleged work on Patrick, [271]
- Adoption, rites of, [293]
- Adrochta, her church, [145]
- “Adzehead,” prophecy of, [79], [299]
- Aed, bishop of Slébte, relations to Armagh, [253], [261 sq.];
- connexion with Muirchu’s work, [255 sqq.];
- attends Adamnan’s synod, [255], [261];
- date of death of, [255]
- Aed, king of Connaught, [361], [362]
- Aegidius, Roman general, [191]
- Aetius helped by Dathi, [95], [354];
- campaigns against Franks, [317], [354];
- appeal of Britons to, [224], [330]
- Aghade, church of Iserninus at, [164]
- Aghagower, see [Achad-fobuir]
- Aghanagh, church of, [128]
- Agricola, British Pelagian, [297]
- Agricola, Roman general, Irish policy of, [12 note], [289]
- Aigli, Mount, see [Crochan Aigli]
- Ail Clúade, see [Alcluith]
- Ailbe, alleged pre-Patrician saint, [351]
- Ailbe of Shancoe, [129], [360]
- Aileach, kingdom of, [70] and [note];
- Patrick’s work in, [162]
- Ailill Molt, [106], [303];
- date of his reign in Connaught, [361 sqq.]
- Ailill, son of Eochaidh Muighmeadhoin, [128] (cp. [Tirerrill])
- Ailill, the Womanly, date of reign of, [362 sqq.]
- Ailred, Life of Ninian, [313]
- Airbacc giunne, [241]
- Aithech, [176 note]
- Alans in Gaul, [338]
- Alaric in Greece, [24];
- in Italy, [25]
- Alcluith (Ail Clúade), [190-91], [314], [323]
- Alofind, see [Elphin]
- Aloo (genitive) “of Ail Clúade,” [314]
- Alphabets:
- Latin introduced in Ireland, [15] and [note]
- (abgitoria) written by Patrick, [184], [311]
- ogam, [185 sq.], [312]
- Iberian, [186]
- Amatho, [347 note] (cp. [Amator])
- Amator, bishop of Auxerre, ordains Patrick, [49], [337], [347 sqq.];
- (Amathorege), [258], [347]
- Ambrose, St., supports monasticism, [38];
- discovers tombs of Gervasius and Protasius, [151]
- Ambrosius Aurelianus, [190], [315]
- Amolngaid, king of Connaught, [27], [72 note], [96], [306];
- date of his reign and death, [360 sqq.]
- Anghaile, tribe of, [129 note]
- Anglesey, island, Druids in, [11 note]
- Annals, Irish, [279 sqq.];
- of Ulster, [279], [281], [282 sqq.];
- of Inisfallen, [280];
- of Four Masters, [281]
- Annals, Welsh, [284 sq.]
- Antiphonary of Bangor, [311]
- Aralanensis insula, [277], [294], [338]
- Árd-rí, High King, [69]
- Ardbraccan, [230], [231], [248]
- Ardd Licce, [378 note]
- Ardd Mache, monastery at, see [Armagh]
- Ardd Senlis, [359]
- Ardpatrick, [162 note], [309]
- Aregal, [156 note]
- Arelate, [294]
- Armagh, Book of, see [Liber Armachanus]
- Armagh, foundation of, [154 sqq.];
- new settlements, [159];
- ecclesiastical centre, [160];
- Patrick sets out for, before his death, [207];
- Patrician relics at, [211];
- Patrician material collected at, [252 sqq.];
- connexion with Slébte, [261];
- mentioned in Fíacc’s hymn, [265];
- claims of the see supported by Vit. Trip., [270];
- by Liber Angueli, [287];
- date of foundation of, [308];
- “northern” church at, [159], [308]
- Armenia, conversion of, [8] and [note]
- Armorica, story of Patrick’s connexion with, [274], [293]
- Arnon, mons, explanation of, [276-7]
- Arthur of Britain (not a “king,”), [190], [315]
- Assicus, Bishop, [135 sq.], [358], [376], [377]
- Athanasius, [7]
- Áth Brón, [121 note]
- Áth Dara, battle of, [353]
- Áth Fithot (Aghade), [164] and [note]
- Attacotti, [325], [354]
- Augustine, missionary, [221], [389]
- Augustine of Hippo, [245]
- Augustinus, companion of Palladius, [299]
- Autissiodorum, see [Auxerre]
- Auxerre, church at, [48];
- name of, [49];
- Patrick studies at, [49 sq.], [296];
- ordination at, [337]
- Auxilius (Ausaille), ordained at Auxerre, [49], [297];
- his coming to Ireland, [348];
- relations with Patrick, [163], [310];
- at Killossy, [259 note];
- with Patrick in Leinster, [163 sq.];
- acts with Patrick in drawing up canons, [234], cp. [166], [371]
- Badon, Mt., battle of, [284], [285 note]
- Bala Lake, [145]
- Ballina, [148 note]
- Ballintogher, [301]
- Banna, [322]
- Bannaventa, position of, [17], [322 sqq.];
- [preface], ad fin.
- Baptismal rites, [193], [306-7], [316]
- Baronies, modern, represent old kingdoms, [68 sqq.]
- Baslick, church of, [144], [360];
- Tírechán at, [249], [311]
- Beccan MacCula, feast of, [303]
- Bede, Chronicle of, [282];
- on Nynias, [313];
- on Dalriada, [316];
- silence as to Patrick, [385], [386];
- his Martyrology, [386 note]
- Bell of Patrick at Armagh, [211], [320-21]
- Beltane customs, [107], [267], [303]
- Benedictus, companion of Palladius, [299]
- Benignus (of Tirerrill), [307]
- Benignus (successor of Patrick at Armagh), ordeal of, [109], [145];
- adopted, [173-4];
- date of death, [284];
- succeeds Patrick, [206] and [note], [319], [332];
- helps to compile Senchus Mór, [355], [356];
- canon attributed to, [371]
- Bernicia, [325]
- Bishops in Irish Church, [180 sqq.], [243 sqq.], [286], [375 sqq.];
- in Senchus Mór, [379]
- Bitteus, Bishop (Betheus), [135 sq.], [358], [377]
- Bó-aire, [68 note]
- Boderg, Lake, [134]
- Bofin, Lake, [134]
- Boniface, Bishop (Winfrith), at Geismar, [124];
- compared to Patrick, [217], [233 note]
- Boniface, Pope, [370]
- Book of Armagh, see [Liber Armachanus]
- Book of Clonmacnois, [281]
- Book of Cuana, see [Liber Cuanach]
- Book of the Island of Saints, [281]
- Book of Rights, [69 note], [70 note]
- Bordeaux, [34], [274], [341]
- Braid, river, [29]
- Bratho, flumen, [376 note]
- Brechtan (Bright), [89], [90], [301], [302]
- Breg, plain of, [104]
- Brene Strait, [84], [301]
- Brian, son of Eochaidh Muighmeadhoin, [365]
- Brian, sons of, [144]
- Brigantia, [12 note]
- Bright, see [Brechtan]
- Brigit, St., Life of, by Cogitosus, [255], [256], [332];
- date of birth, [284]
- Britain, Scottic colonisation in north of, [10 note];
- Druidism in, [11 note];
- Roman rule in, [12];
- annexed by Claudius, [13];
- close relations of, with Gaul, [ib.];
- Irish settlements in south-west of, [14];
- invasions of by Picts, Scots, and Saxons, [20 sqq.], [325 sqq.];
- by Niall, [25 sq.], [331];
- Patrick returns to, [41];
- church of, appeals to Gallic Church to crush Pelagianism, [50];
- Germanus and Lupus sent on a mission to, [51];
- dux Britanniarum, [314], [328];
- comes Britanniae, [328];
- comes litoris Saxonici per Brit., [328];
- relations of British Church to Irish, [244];
- kings and tyrants in, [315];
- Celtic revival in, [ib.]
- Brón MacIcni, Bishop, [130], [145], [307], [359], [377], [378]
- Brotgalum, [274], [341]
- Brude, King, [108 note]
- Bruno of Querfurt, [215]
- Búan, [335]
- Burgundians, conversion to Christianity, [9]
- Cabcenne, river, [381 note] (Stokes and Strachan conjecture that Culcenne should be read)
- Caichán, [176 note], [311]
- Cainnech, Bishop, [376], [378 note]
- Cairell, Bishop, [377]
- Cairnech, helps to compile Senchus Mór, [355], [356]
- Caisselire, [130]
- Calendar of Luxeuil, [319]
- Calendar of Oengus, [343 note]
- Calpurnius, father of Patrick, [16 sqq.];
- decurion, [20], [290];
- names his son, [23], [289], [291]
- Canabae, [290]
- Candida Casa (Whitern), [313]
- Canons, Irish, [166 sqq.], [233 sqq.]; see [Hibernensis]
- Caplait, Druid, [138], [142 sq.], [240 sqq.]
- Capraria, island, [294]
- Caprasius, [295]
- Captives, instrumental in spreading Christianity, [5 sqq.];
- redemption of, [167]
- Capua, [276]
- Carausius II., tyrant, [330]
- Caredig, [315]
- Cashel, kingdom of, [69], [299];
- Patrick at, [163]
- Castlereagh, Patrick in district of, [144]
- Catalogus Sanctorum Hiberniae, [240], [285 sqq.]
- Celestine, bishop of Rome, sanctions mission of Germanus to Britain, [51], [297];
- notices condition of Irish Christians, [51], [52 note];
- sends Palladius, [54], [349];
- death of, [60 note];
- alleged mission of Patrick, [251], [343];
- alleged visit of Patrick to, [276];
- Prosper’s notices of, [349]
- Celidonius, Bishop, [285]
- Cell Alaid, [376 note]
- Cell Angle, [129]
- Cell Fine, Church of the Tribes, [57], [298], [390]
- Cell Garad, [145]
- Cell Raithin, at Granard, [122]
- Cellola Tog, [376]
- Celts, intercourse of insular and continental, [11]
- Cenn Cruaich (Crom Cruaich), idol, [123], [299], [306]
- Cenngecán, bishop of Cashel, [271]
- Cenondae, see [Kells]
- Censurius, Bishop, [247]
- Ceretic, see [Coroticus]
- Cetchen, [360]
- Chlodwig, king of Franks, attitude of, to Christianity, [101];
- code of (Lex Salica), [113]
- Chlojo, king of Franks, [354]
- Chrism, [316]
- Christianity, diffusion of, furthered by Roman Empire, [3];
- means of diffusion beyond the Empire, [4 sqq.];
- introduction to Ireland before Patrick, [14 sq.], [51-2], [349 sqq.];
- in Britain, [20];
- in Galloway, [187]
- Chronicon Scotorum, [280-81]
- Church-Moyley, [302]
- Ciarán, alleged pre-Patrician saint, [351]
- Ciarán of Belach Duin, [271]
- Ciarán of Clonmacnois, [286]
- Ciarrigi, [130], [359], [360]
- Cinuit, [191], [314]
- Cipia, mother of Bitteus, [135]
- Civitas, ecclesiastical term, [180], [378]
- Claudian, notices of Britain examined, [325 sqq.];
- on Roman history, [222]
- Claudius, Emperor, conquest of Britain, [13]
- Clebach, fountain, [138]
- Clergy, married, [290]
- Cliu, [310]
- Clogher, [162 note], [309]
- Clonmore, [164]
- Cœnachair of Slane, [273]
- Cogitosus, [255], [256], [266]
- Coimanus of Ardd Licce, [378 note]
- Coins, Roman, found in Ireland, [288]
- Coirpre, son of Amolngaid, [306]
- Coirpre, son of Niall, attempts Patrick’s life, [119], [120]
- Coithrige, see [Cothraige]
- Coleraine, church at, [162]
- Collait of Druim Roilgech, [271]
- Colman, bishop of Clonkeen, [352]
- Colman Uamach, [271]
- Colombcille, see [Columba]
- Columba, St., at palace of King Brude, [108 note];
- house of, at Kells, [121 note];
- discovers Patrick’s grave, [210], [251], [321], [380];
- finds his relics, [321];
- alleged work on Patrick, [271];
- Columban communities, [386];
- compared to Patrick, [215]
- Columbanus, St., attitude to Roman see, [369 sqq.];
- notice of Paschal cycles, [372];
- on the Episcopate, [375]
- Conaille Muirthemni, [83]
- Conall, son of Niall, baptized by Patrick, [119];
- death of, [125 note]
- Concessa, mother of Patrick, [23], [292]
- Condiri, land of the, churches in, [162]
- Confession of St. Patrick, [196 sqq.];
- see under [Patrick]
- Congbala, [156 note]
- Conlaid, sons of, [311]
- Conleng, [378 note]
- Connacán, son of Colman, [271]
- Connaught, Patrick’s captivity in, [27 sq.];
- kingdom of, [69];
- Patrick’s work in, [126 sqq.];
- order of his visits to, [358 sqq.];
- chronology of kings of, [360 sqq.]
- Connor, diocese of, [162]
- Constantine the Great, [2], [3]
- Constantine, tyrant, [329]
- Constantius, author of Vita Germani, [247]
- Corc, king of Munster, concerned in the Senchus Mór, [114], [355], [356]
- Corcu Ochland, [135]
- Cormac, king and bishop of Cashel, [347 note];
- his Glossary, [355]
- Corona (tonsure), [242]
- Coroticus, rules in Strathclyde, [190 sq.];
- invades Ireland, [192];
- Patrick’s Letter against, [193 sq.], [226], [227 sq.], [316];
- evidence for his identification, [314];
- date of, [ib.];
- source of legend of his death, [261], [317];
- guess as to date of his raid, [303]
- Cothraige (Coithrige), name of Patrick, [268], [291], [351 note];
- ancient etymology of, [264], [265]
- Crimthann, king of Ireland, [331]
- Crimthann, king of the Hy Ceinselaich, baptized, [163]
- Croagh Patrick, [28 note];
- see [Crochan Aigli]
- Crochan Aigli, Mount, Patrick’s captivity conjectured to be near, [28], [274], [335];
- Patrick’s fast on, [131 sqq.];
- his petitions on, [320]
- Croesus, death-pyre of, [86], [111]
- Cromm Cruach, idol, [123 sqq.] and [note], [299], [306]
- Cross, townland of, [86 note]
- Crosses, early, in Ireland, [352]
- Crosspatrick, church of, [148]
- Crozier of Patrick at Armagh, [211], [320]
- Crubthir or cruimthir = presbyter, [291], [350 note]
- Cruithne (Picts), [342]
- Cuana mac Ailcene, [281];
- See [Liber Cuanach]
- Cucummne, [236]
- Cuil Conaire, battle of, [362], [363]
- Cummian, his Letter, [283], [371], [374], [388]
- Cup of Patrick, [321]
- Cyprian, [245]
- Cyril (Constantine), Slavonic apostle, [217], [219]
- Dacia, conversion of West Goths in, [4]
- Daire of Orior, coadjutor of Loigaire, [114], [308], [356], [357];
- grants site of Armagh to Patrick, [155 sqq.];
- was he king of Oriel? [155], [308];
- provenance of story of, [262]
- Dairenne, [251]
- Dalaradia, land of the Picts, [28] and [note], [29], [342]
- Dalmatia, islands on coast of, [295]
- Dalriada, in Scotland, [316]
- Dalriada, land of the Scots, [28] and [note]
- Damasus, decretals of, [62]
- Darerca, [292]
- Dathi, nephew of Niall, [72 note];
- his expedition against the Franks, [95], [354];
- date of reign, [331];
- date of reign in Connaught, [362 sqq.];
- burial of, [355]
- Daventry, [322 sq.]
- Decies, district of in Co. Waterford, [14 note]
- Declan, St., [351]
- Decretals, [62]
- Decurions, [17 sqq.], [290]
- Dee, river (Vartry), port of, [81], [83]
- Deece, district of, [14];
- baronies of, [ib. note]
- Demetrias, Letter of Pelagius to, [45]
- Derlus (at Bright), [301]
- Dessi, tribe of, expelled from Meath, [13];
- new settlements of, [14], [288]
- Dichu converted by Patrick, [85];
- grants Patrick site for church, [87];
- historical reality of, [89], [301]
- Dicta Patricii, [228 sqq.], [341]
- Diocesan jurisdiction, [180 sqq.], [243];
- see sub [Bishops]
- Dogs, Irish, [31], [341 sq.]
- Domnach Airgit, [309]
- Domnach Airte (Donard), [56]
- Domnach Féicc, [165], [310]
- Domnach Maigen, [251]
- Domnach Sechnaill, see [Dunshaughlin]
- Donaghmore in Tirawley, [148] and [note], [376], [379]
- Donaghpatrick, church of, [119], [305]
- Donard, church at, [56], [298]
- Dovaido, stone of, [11 note]
- Downpatrick, ancient earthworks at, [91];
- claims Patrick’s tomb, [380 sq.];
- see [Dún Lethglasse]
- Druidecht, “magic,” [76 note]
- Druids, Gallic, in Ireland, [11 note];
- practised sorcery, [76 sq.];
- derivation of word Druid, [ib. note];
- prophesy coming of Patrick, [79], [352];
- variants of the prophecy, [269], [299];
- Gallic, [304];
- survival of Druidism, [305]
- Druimbo, [91 note], [302]
- Druim-Urchaille, [310]
- Drumlease, [175] and [note]
- Drummut Cerrigi, [311]
- Duach Galach, son of Brian, date of reign of, [361 sqq.]
- Duach Tenga Uma, date of reign of, [361 sqq.]
- Dubthach maccu Lugair, poet, helps to compile Senchus Mór, [115], [267], [298], [355], [356];
- at Tara, [116], [305]
- Duma Graid, [129 note], [134 note]
- Dún Aillinn, [164]
- Dún na m-Bretan (Dumbarton), [191]
- Dunlang, king of Leinster, sons of, [163], [304]
- Dunlavin, rath of, [56]
- Dún Lethglasse (Downpatrick), fortress of, [84], [87], [301], [302];
- legend of Patrick’s burial at, [209]
- Dunseveric, [162] and [note]
- Dunshaughlin, church of, [117] and [note]
- Easter fires, [104 sqq.], [107 note], [111], [303-4];
- cycles, [371 sqq.], [215]
- Ebmoria, [346], [347]
- Ebroica, [347 note]
- Ecclesiae liberae, [176], [311], [378 note]
- Egli, Mount, see [Crochan Aigli]
- Elbodug of Bangor, [278]
- Eleran, [271]
- Elias, St., invoked by Patrick, [33] and [note]
- Elphin, Patrick at, [135-6], [358];
- Tírechán at, [249]
- Elvira, Council of, [291]
- Emain (Navan), fort, Daire dwells at, [154], [308]
- Endae, son of Amolngaid, meets Patrick, [146], [360]
- Endae Cennsalach, [164]
- Eochaid Muighmeadhoin, king of Ireland, [72] and [note], [96], [331]
- Eochaid Tirmcharna, king of Connaught, [362], [363]
- Eogan Bel, date of reign, [361 sqq.]
- Eogan Srem, date of reign, [362 sqq.]
- Episcopate, organisation of Irish, [375 sqq.];
- see [Bishops]
- Ere, converted by Patrick, [105]
- Ercleng, [378 note]
- Ermedach of Clogher, [271]
- Erris, barony of, [146 note]
- Ethelbert, [101]
- Ethne, daughter of Loigaire, conversion of, [138], [307]
- Ethne, river (Inny), [121]
- Eucherius at monastery of Lerinus, [39];
- treatise of, [ib.];
- dwells aloof in island of Lero, [ib.], [295]
- Euric, King, code of, [113]
- Eusebius, Chronicle of, [282]
- Exorcists, employed by Patrick, [77] and [note], [310]
- Faramund, king of Salian Franks, [354]
- Fastidius, [297]
- Faustus, bishop of Reii, [40], [296]
- Fedelm, daughter of Loigaire, conversion of, [138], [307]
- Fedilmid, son of Loigaire, [102], [302]
- Feine, the, [357]
- Feis Temrach, [303]
- Felartus, Bishop, [376]
- Feradach, see [Sachall]
- Ferdomnach, scribe, [225], [229], [254], [260];
- notes of his own composition in Lib. Arm., [251], [252]
- Fergus, a compiler of Senchus Mór, [355], [356]
- Fergus, bishop of Downpatrick, [302]
- Fergus, grandson of Loigaire, [253]
- Fermenus, rí Tracia, [354]
- Feth Fiada, [76 note], [246]
- Fethfió, [175] and [note]
- Fíacc, consecrated bishop by Patrick, [115], [116], [165], [310];
- Sletty tradition about, [258], [305];
- hymn ascribed to, [259], [263 sqq.]
- Finian of Clonard, [286]
- Fith, see [Iserninus] (cp. [297] and [350]), [164]
- Flaith, [67 note], [176 note]
- Flurumritt, [304]
- Fochlad (Fochlath), wood of, home of Patrick’s master, [27], [28], [29];
- people of, cry to Patrick in a dream, [42], [335];
- extent of, [127];
- in Fíacc’s hymn, [264]
- Foilge slays Patrick’s charioteer, [357]
- Forat, sons of, [254]
- Formatae, [244]
- Fortchernn, [102 note], [302]
- Franks, mentioned by Patrick, [194], [317];
- Dathi fights against, [354]
- Freewill, doctrine of, cp. [Pelagianism]
- Frigeridus, Renatus Profuturus, name of analogous to that of Patrick, [23] and [note]
- Frumentius, founds church of Abyssinia, [7];
- work of, [8]
- Fudirs, [68]
- Fuirg, [254]
- Galla, wife of Eucherius, [39], [295]
- Gallinaria, [294]
- Gara, Lake (Tecet), [130]
- Garrchu, tribe of, [55], [58]
- Gaul, Patrick in, [34], [341];
- condition of S.-W. Gaul, [35];
- invasions of, A.D. 407, etc., [329];
- condition of, A.D. 409-16, [338 sqq.]
- Gengen, monk, [378]
- Georgia, conversion of, [5] and [note]
- Germanus crushes Pelagianism in Britain, [50 sq.], [297];
- consecrates Patrick, [59], [338], [348];
- supports Hilary of Arles, [64];
- at Arles, [285];
- secular career of, [297];
- Life of, by Constantius, [247 sq.];
- lost Life of, [277];
- mentioned in Fíacc’s hymn, [264];
- church of, in Wales, [277];
- mountain of, [276-7];
- Patrick studies under, [344-5]
- Gervasius, tomb of and relics, [151]
- Gildas, [188], [330]
- Gilla Coemgin, [281]
- Glastonbury fictions about Patrick, [273], [344]
- Glenavy, [162] and [note]
- Glore, [162] and [note]
- Goidels in Britain, [13], [288], [289]
- Gorgon, island, [294]
- Gosact, son of Miliucc, tomb of at Granard, [122], [336];
- Gosoctas in inscriptions, [336 note]
- “Gospel of the Angel,” [321]
- Granard, church of, [122]
- Gratian, tyrant, [329]
- Gregory I., Pope, [174], [214]
- Gregory of Nyssa, values relics, [151]
- Gregory of Tours, [245]
- Guasacht, see [Gosact]
- Gundobad, code of, [113]
- Hagiography, early Irish, written in Irish, [266 sqq.]
- Heptateuch, [311]
- Hercaith, [359]
- “Hermon,” Mount, explanation of, [276-7]
- Hibernensis, Collectio Canonum, [235 sqq.]
- Hilary, bishop of Arelate, at monastery of Lerinus, [39];
- his struggle with Pope Leo, [64];
- anti-Pelagian, [296]
- Historia Brittonum, [277 sqq.]
- Homily on St. Patrick, [279]
- Hono, Druid, [135]
- Honorat, Saint, modern name of island of Lerinus, [38 note]
- Honoratus, St., cultivates isle of Lerinus and founds monastery there, [38], [39], [295]
- Honorius, Emperor, sends for Britannic legion, [25];
- at Ravenna, [63];
- rescript to Britain, [315];
- Britain under, [326 sqq.]
- Hostages, [71]
- Hy (Iona), [236], [175 note]
- Hy Ceinselaich, [163]
- Hy Lugair, [305]
- Hy Nialláin, [308]
- Hymns, Genair Patraicc, [259], [263 sqq.];
- preface to, [279]
- Hymns of Patrick, see [Lorica]
- Hymns of Sechnall, see [Secundinus];
- preface to, [279]
- Ia, see [Hy]
- Iarlathus, Bishop, [319]
- Iarnascus, St., [359]
- Ibar, alleged pre-Patrician saint, [351]
- Ibar, Bishop, [284]
- Iberia, conversion of, [5]
- Iberians, same race as Ivernians, [11]
- Iberians of Spain, alphabet of, [186]
- Ictian Sea, [331]
- Inis Patrick, isle of, [83]
- Inscriptions—
- at L. Selce, [145], [307]
- ogam, cp. [312]
- of Ballyhank, [102 note]
- of Breastagh, [306]
- of Burnfort, [289]
- of Crag, [115 note]
- of Donard, [312]
- of Drumlusk, [299]
- of Killeen Cormac (bilingual), [298], [305]
- of Killorglin, [289]
- of Man (stone of Dovaido), [11 note]
- stones with Gosoctas, [336 note]
- Inver-dea (Inber-dee), port of, Patrick makes his escape from, [31], [293];
- lands at, [81], [300]
- Ireland, Teutonic settlements in, [1 sq.];
- church founded in, [2];
- Gallic Druids in, [11 note];
- communication of, with Britain, Gaul, and Spain, [ib.];
- position of, in ancient geography, [12] and [note];
- trade of, with the Empire, [ib.];
- exiles from, in Britain, [13];
- relations of, to Roman see, [66];
- political and social condition of, [67-80];
- tribal districts and social grades, [67 sq.];
- kingdoms of, [69 sqq.];
- provinces of, [70];
- political condition of, [71 sq.];
- religion and cults in, [74 sq.];
- sorcery and Druidism, [76-80];
- poets of, [115];
- Christianity in, before Patrick, [349 sqq.];
- closer connexion of, with Roman Empire, [213 sq.];
- monasticism in, [214];
- schools of learning in, [220]
- Irmin pillar, fall of, [124]
- Irrus Domnand, [146 note]
- Iserninus (Fith) ordained at Auxerre, [49], [297], [350];
- relations with Patrick, [163-4], [310];
- birthplace of, [164], [310];
- his coming to Ireland, [348];
- founds church at Aghade, [164] and [note];
- draws up canons with Patrick, [166], [234];
- notice of, in Lib. Arm., [259 note] (cp. [253]), [297]
- Isidore of Seville, Chronicle of, [281 note], [282]
- Italy, Patrick escapes from his companions in, [35] and [36], [342]
- Ivernians, communication with the Continent, [11]
- Ivvera (Ireland), [305]
- Jerome, St., founder of monastic institutions, [38];
- his description of devastation of Gaul, [338], [340]
- Jocelin, Life of Patrick, [279]
- John of Tinmouth, Sanctilogium, [273]
- Joseph, bishop of Armagh, [270]
- Julian, Emperor, his treatment of decurions, [19]
- Justianus, mac hu Daiméne, [309]
- Justus, deacon of Patrick, [311]
- Kells, St. Columb’s house at, [121] and [note]
- Kerry, district of, in Connaught, [130]
- Kilcullen, [297] and 164 note, [310]
- Killala, [149], [376]
- Kill-araght, [145 note]
- Killeen Cormac, graveyard of, [298]
- Killespugbrone, [130], [307], [359]
- Kilglass, Lake, [134]
- Killossy (or Killyshea), church of, [163], [310]
- Kilmore, in Moyglass, [135]
- Kilmurchon, [255]
- Kings of Ireland, [67 sqq.]
- Kyrie eleison, [229], [231 sq.]
- Laigin ([Leinster, q.v.]), kingdom of, [69], [70]
- Láthrach Patricc, see [Glenavy]
- Latin, ecclesiastical language of western Europe, [218 sqq.], [321];
- Latin loan words in Irish, [350-51]
- Lecale, upper and lower baronies of, [87 note]
- Legions in Britain, [328]
- Leinster, Palladius in, [55];
- old kingdom of, [ib. note];
- province of, [70];
- Patrick in, [163 sqq.];
- early Christian communities in, [351]
- Leo I., Pope, [64];
- Epistle of, [152];
- decision on Easter, [285];
- Patrick’s relations to, [152 sq.], [367 sqq.]
- Lérins, see [Lerinus]
- Lerinus, islet of, reclaimed by Honoratus, [38];
- Patrick in monastery of, [39 sqq.], [294 sqq.], [337 sq.], [342];
- Eastern influence on Lérins, [374]
- Lero, isle of, [38] and [note];
- Eucherius and Galla in, [39], [295]
- Less, space or enclosure, [156]
- Letha (= (1) Latium = Italy; (2) Letavia = Gaul), [264], [276], [292]
- Lex Catholica, [247]
- Liber Angueli, [253], [287], [371]
- Liber apud Ultanum, [230], [249], [257], [346], [383]
- Liber Armachanus, [226], [229], [251], [252 sqq.] (and frequent references in [Appendix])
- Liber Cuanach, [281], [310]
- Liber Hymnorum, [246], [263]
- Liturgy, introduced by Patrick, [170], [231], [286], [311]
- Llanarman, [277]
- Loan words (Latin) in Irish, [350-51]
- Loarn, Bishop, disciple of Patrick, [90], [302]
- Lochru, enchanter, [105]
- Loigaire, High King, son of Niall, reign of, [72] and [note];
- reign and policy of, [95 sqq.], [353 sq.];
- attitude of to Christianity, [99 sqq.], [267], [351], [353];
- compact with Patrick, [112], [353];
- his Code, the Senchus Mór, [113 sqq.], [355 sqq.];
- mode of burial, [112], [304];
- feast of at Tara, [104], [303];
- story of the conversion of his daughters, [138 sqq.], [250]
- Lombards (anachronistic use of name), [292]
- Lomman, Patrick’s nephew, founds church at Trim, [103], [292], [302]
- Lorica, Irish Christian incantation, ascribed to Patrick, [77 note], [246], [266]
- Lucetmael, sorcerer, [106], [108]
- Lugut, poet, tomb of, [115] and [note]
- Lupita, [292]
- Lupus, bishop of Troyes, at monastery of Lerinus, [39];
- sent to Britain with Germanus, [51], [297];
- anti-Pelagian, [296]
- MacCairthinn, [309], [176 note]
- Maccu Cor, isles of, [83]
- MacCuill, [258], [267]
- MacFechach, grandson of Niall, [120]
- Machet, [360]
- Machia (Domnach Maigen), [251 note]
- MacManus, Cathal, [279]
- MacTaill, see [Mactaleus]
- Mactaleus, [310]
- Mael, Druid, [138];
- converted by Patrick, [140];
- name of and proverb concerning, [142 sq.], [240 sqq.]
- Mael Póil, [273]
- Maeve, [106]
- Mag Ái, [135]
- Mag Airthic, [130 note], [359]
- Mag Domnon, [146], [148]
- Mag-inis, plain of, [87] and [note], [300]
- Mag Nairniu, [130 note], [359]
- Magonus, name of Patrick, [23], [278], [292]
- Mag Slecht, idol in, [123 sq.], [305-306]
- Mahee Island, [302]
- Man, Isle of, independent of Rome, [10 note], [288];
- Druidism in, [11 note];
- MacCuill bishop of, [267]
- Marcellinus, Chronicle of Count, [282]
- Marcus, tyrant in Britain, [329]
- Marguerite, Ste., modern name for isle of Lero, [38 note]
- Margy, hills of, [165]
- Marianus Scotus, [279]
- Martin of Tours, [38];
- legendary connexion with Patrick, [273], [274];
- relations to Ninian, [313]
- Mathona, [306], [358], [377]
- Maucteus, [281];
- (Mochtae), [309-10]
- Maun (Magonus), [278 note], [292]
- Maxentius, Emperor, punishes Christians by making them decurions, [18]
- Maximus, second abbot of Lerinus and bishop of Reii, [39], [40]
- Maximus (tyrant), usurpation of, how it affected Britain, [21 sq.], [326 sqq.], [330]
- Meath, Dessi driven from, [13];
- kingdom of, [70];
- Patrick in, [104 sqq.] (cp. [251])
- Mechar, [254]
- Methodius, apostle of the Slavs, [217]
- Milan, see of, [62 sq.]
- Milites in Strathclyde, [314]
- Miliucc (Milchu), Patrick’s master, [29] and [note];
- perishes on a pyre, [85], [86] and [note], [264], [335]
- Miss, Mount, [29 sq.];
- funeral pyre of Miliucc seen by Patrick from, [86], [335]
- Mithraic worship, spread by Roman soldiers, [6 note]
- Mochae, [303]
- Mochtae (Maucteus), [309-10]
- Mock-birth and mock-suckling, [293]
- Moinenn = [Ninian, q.v.]
- Monasticism in Ireland, [214]
- Monesan (genitive Moneisen), [307]
- Moses, comparisons of with Patrick, [131], [210], [251], [276], [279], [380], [382], (cp. [311])
- Moy, river, [148], [359]
- Moyglass, [134]
- Mrechtan (Brechtan), [301]
- Mucneus, Bishop, [148 note], [311], [376]
- Mudebrod, [92 note], [246], [302]
- Mug Ruith, a mythical Druid, [76 note]
- Muirchertach MacErca, [286], [361]
- Muirchu, Life of Patrick, [82 note], [255 sqq.];
- sources of, [257 sqq.], [266 sq.], [268];
- may have visited Ulidia, [300];
- prominence of Easter legend in his work, [303];
- on Patrick’s intended journey to Rome, [344 sqq.]
- Muirethachus, [376] and [note]
- Mullaghfarry, [148 note], [149]
- Mumen ([Munster, q.v.]), kingdom of, [70]
- Municipal councils in Roman Empire, [17]
- Munster, Patrick in, [163], [310]
- Murder, Irish legislation on, [357]
- Murrisk, promontory of (Muiriscc), [28], [131 note] (Umail)
- Múscraige Tíre, [254]
- Muskerry, Patrick in, [163]
- Naas, palace of kings of Laigin, [163]
- Naí, [292]
- Nantes, [34], [341]
- Náo, [292]
- Natfraich, king of Munster, [163]
- Nathi, MacGarrchon, [299], [300]
- Navan (Emain), [308]
- Nemthur, [264], [323], [324]
- Nennius (Hist. Brittonum), [278]
- Nentria, [323]
- Niall, king of Ireland, invades Britain, [25 sq.], [331], [334];
- power of, [72] and [note], [96];
- the slaying of, [331]
- Nicon, Russian patriarch, [219]
- Ninian, Bishop, [187], [313];
- builds a church at Whitern, [187]
- Nino, apostle of Georgia, [5] and [note]
- Noendrum, [302]
- Norma magica, [241]
- Notitia Dignitatum, [328-9]
- Nynias, see [Ninian]
- Ocha, battle of, [361]
- Odhran, charioteer of Patrick, [357]
- Odissus, deacon, [264], [289]
- O’Duinn, poem on kings of Connaught, [361 sqq.]
- Oengus, son of Natfraich, king of Munster, [162], [356]
- Ogams, [185], [312];
- see [Inscriptions]
- Olcan, Bishop, [368]
- Oran, [144]
- Oriel, kingdom of, [70] and [note], [308]
- Orientius, Commonitorium, [338-9]
- Orior (Oirthir), [208] and [note], [308]
- Ossory, Patrick in, [163], [310]
- Otto of Bamberg, apostle of the Pomeranians, [120], [171 note], [173 note], [222]
- Ovanus, [305]
- Owles, [131 note]
- Palladii, family of Bourges, [343 note]
- Palladius, interested in suppression of Pelagianism in Britain, [51], [297];
- in Ireland, [52];
- consecrated bishop by Celestine and sent to Ireland (A.D. 431), [54];
- his landing in Wicklow, [300];
- in Leinster, [55];
- death of, [ib.] and [59];
- churches founded by, [56 sq.], [298];
- in Ulidia, [89 sq.], [342-3];
- statement that he was called Patricius, [251], [343], [389 note], [391];
- account of in Hist. Britt., [278];
- companions of, [299];
- theory of his identity with Patrick, [343-4], [385], [389] and [note], [390-91]
- Palmaria, island, [294]
- Paruchia (παροικία), meanings of, [244]
- Paruchia Patricii, [249], [253], [287]
- Paschal Tables, [283];
- cycles, [283], [352], [371 sqq.], [388]
- Patiens, bishop of Lyons, [247]
- Patrick, birth and home of, [23];
- his family and relatives, [290], [292];
- his names, [23], [230], [291] (see sub [Sucatus] and [Cothraige]);
- his education, [23 sq.];
- carried captive to Ireland, [26];
- captivity and escape, [27-34];
- place of captivity, [27 sqq.], [334 sqq.];
- his conversion, [30];
- takes passage on a ship, [31];
- his dream, [33];
- his journey through Gaul to Italy, [34 sq.], [338 sqq.];
- his account of this episode, [36];
- at the cloister of Lerinus, [39 sqq.];
- returns to Britain, [41], [337];
- sees Victorious in a dream, [42];
- his resolve to go to Ireland, [47], [297];
- studies at Auxerre, [49], [296];
- is ordained deacon by Bishop Amator, [49], [297], [348];
- consecrated bishop, [59], [347 sqq.];
- lands in Ireland, [81 sq.];
- in Ulidia, [83-92];
- in Meath, [102 sqq.];
- “first Easter” in Ireland, [104], [267], [303];
- influence of, on Irish legislation, [114 sq.], [355 sqq.];
- in Connaught, [126 sqq.], [358 sqq.];
- actual and alleged visits of, to Rome, [150 sqq.], [344 sqq.], [367 sqq.];
- founds Armagh, [154 sqq.];
- ecclesiastical position of, in Ireland, [161], [182];
- in Dalriada, [162];
- in Munster, [163];
- in Leinster, [163 sqq.];
- canons of, [166 sqq.], [233 sqq.];
- Paschal Table of, [170], [283];
- liturgy of, [170];
- numbers of his converts, [171];
- church organisation of, [171 sqq.], [375 sqq.];
- perils of, in Ireland, [172];
- expenditure of money by, [173];
- foundations of, [174 sqq.];
- diocesan system of, [181 sq.], [375 sqq.];
- his denunciation of Coroticus, [193 sqq.], [226], [227 sq.], [316];
- his detractors and enemies, [195], [198 sqq.], [318];
- his Confession, [196 sqq.], [225 sqq.], [317];
- Zimmer’s view of his Confession, [385];
- his illiteracy, [199], [206], [318];
- his false friend, [52], [202], [298], [318], [332];
- his youthful fault, [202], [332];
- his knowledge of the Scriptures, [206];
- citations of, from Scripture, [293], [319];
- popular Irish idea of, [204 sq.];
- death and burial of, [206 sqq.], [380 sqq.];
- petitions of, [207], [319 sq.], [251], [279];
- historical significance of, [212 sqq.];
- compared to other missionaries, [215 sqq.];
- chronology of his life, [331 sqq.], [336 sqq.];
- date of advent to Ireland, [283];
- day of death, [319], [227 note];
- alleged “second captivity,” [294];
- his charioteer, [357];
- his crozier and bell, [211], [320 sq.];
- cup, [321];
- alleged opening of tomb of, [321];
- psalter written by, [311];
- mass of, [ib.];
- Dicta of, [228 sqq.] (see [Dicta Patricii]);
- Irish Hymn ascribed to, [77], [246];
- favourite expressions of, [228], [231], [246];
- hagiographical comparisons with Moses (see [Moses]);
- legendary travels of, [274 sqq.];
- accretion of legends round, [266 sq.];
- duplications of, [333 sq.]
- Patrick of Rosdela, [344]
- Patrick, Old, see [Sen Patraic]
- Paul, Apostle, double named, [23] and [note];
- relics of, [154], [367]
- Paulinus, friend of Probus, [273]
- Paulinus of Pella, [339]
- Pelagianism, [43 sqq.];
- at Lérins, [47];
- crushed in Britain by Germanus, [50 sq.], [297];
- in Ireland, [52], [53], [298]
- Pelagius, sprung from Gaelic settlers in Britain, [15 note], [43], [296], [350];
- promulgates the doctrine of freewill, [43 sqq.];
- opposes Augustine and Jerome, [46]
- Pennicrucium, [123]
- Peter, St., relics of, [154], [367]
- Petitions of Patrick, [319 sq.]
- Petra Cloithe (Alcluith), [314]
- Petra Coithrigi, [291]
- Picts, of Caledonia, invade Britain, [20 sq.];
- of Dalaradia, visited by Palladius, [55], [342];
- Emain once their stronghold, [155];
- conversion of, in Galloway, [187], [313];
- apostates, [313], [315], [316]
- Pillar worship in Ireland, [74], [123], [299]
- Plague in Ireland (seventh cent.), [248]
- Pontificialia dona, [235] (cp. [200])
- Potitus, father of Calpurnius, [16], [20];
- (Potid), [264], [289]
- Presbyters in Irish Church, [286]
- Princeps, ecclesiastical term, [243], [378]
- Probus, his Life of Patrick, [273 sqq.], [335], [341]
- Prosper Tiro, epigram of, [46 note];
- notice of Palladius, [283], [298], [349];
- at Rome, [298]
- Providentia Divina, De, [338], [339]
- Provincia, use of the word, [368 note]
- Ptolemy, his account of Ireland, [12]
- Pyritz, [120]
- Quadriga (Cothraige), [269] (cp. [291])
- Quoile, river, [84]
- Raholp, see [Rathcolpa]
- Rathceltchair (Downpatrick), [301]
- Rathcolpa (Raholp), church at, [90], [302]
- Rathcrochan, Patrick at, [137 sqq.];
- mounds of, [306];
- Dathi’s tomb at, [355]
- Rechrad, Druid, [148]
- Regia, Ptolemy’s (Emain), [155 note]
- Relics, [151 sq.], [307 sq.]
- Restitutus, [292]
- Rethmitus (? Sechtmaide), king of Britain, [274]
- Rhydderch, [314]
- Rodán, [360]
- Rodercus, [314]
- Roman Empire, prestige of, [8 sq.], [93 sqq.];
- idea and influence of, [222 sq.]
- Roman see, position and authority in western Europe, [61-66], [152], [169], [216];
- between Leo I. and Gregory I., [214];
- appeal to, recognised in Ireland, [169 sq.], [239], [369 sqq.];
- attitude of Ireland to, [ib.]
- Rome, Patrick’s visit to, [150 sqq.], [367 sqq.];
- alleged visit to, [344 sqq.], [275], [389 sq.]
- Ros, see [Rus]
- Rosnat, see [Whitern]
- Rubin, [236]
- Ructi, error for Sucti, [274]
- Rufinus inspires Pelagius, [46]
- Run map Urbgen, [278 note]
- Rus, son of Trechim, [89], [301], [355], [356], [307]
- Russia, relations to New Rome, [98];
- Christianity in, [99];
- raskol in, [219]
- Sabhall, name of churches, [309]
- Sabhall, see [Saul]
- Sachall, pupil of Patrick, [130], [174];
- bishop of Baslic, [145], [359], [376];
- psalter of, [311];
- at Rome, [367], [368], [369]
- Saeoli, [249], [376]
- Salt marshes in Mag-inis, [91] and [note], [267]
- Salvian, his notice of devastation of Gaul, [338]
- Samhain, feast of, [107 note], [304]
- Sandan, burning of the God, [111], [304]
- Sannuch, [378 note]
- Sardica, council of, [61 note]
- Saul, church at, [87], [88], [301];
- death and burial at, [207 sqq.];
- tomb at, opened, [321]
- Scirte, see [Skerry]
- Scoth Noe, [302]
- Scots, pagan, in North Britain, [315];
- date of settlement there, [316]
- Sechnall, see [Secundinus]
- Sechnassach, [253]
- Sechtmaide, king of the Britons, [293]
- Secundinus, church of, [117];
- hymn of, [117], [246 sq.];
- arrival of, in Ireland, [166];
- difficulties about his relation to Patrick, [292];
- alleged connexion with Armagh, [319]
- Segais, battle of, [361], [363]
- Segéne, abbot of Armagh, [261], [262]
- Segéne, abbot of Hy, [374]
- Segitius, presbyter, accompanies Patrick to Ireland, [59], [275], [345]
- Selce, hill at Lake, [145], [359]
- Selce, Lake, church near, [144], [249], [272], [307]
- Semi-Pelagianism, [296]
- Senachus, Bishop, [376]
- Senchua, parish of (Shancoe), [129], [358]
- Senchus Mór, code of Logaire, [97], [353], [355 sqq.];
- bishops in, [379]
- Senella Cella, [358]
- Senior, St., [274]
- Seniores (in the Confession), [318]
- Sen Patraic (Old Patrick), fictitious, [319], [343-4]
- Septimius Severus, [293]
- Setanta (Cuchullin), [83] and [note]
- Shancough, or Shancoe, see [Senchua]
- Shannon (Sinona), river, [133 sq.], [306], [360]
- Sidhe, or fairies, [75]
- Sidonius Apollinaris corresponds with Faustus, [40];
- friend of Constantius, [165], [247]
- Siricius, Pope, [291]
- Skerry (Scirte), [29 note];
- stronghold of Miliucc, [86 note], [258], [301]
- Slan (Slaney), river, [84] and [note], [301]
- Slane, hill of, Patrick lights Pascal fire on, [104], [301], [303];
- Erc buried at, [105]
- Slébte (Sletty), [116], [255], [258];
- dedicated to Armagh, [261];
- civitas, [378 note]
- Slemish (Mount Miss), [29]
- Sliab Húa-n-Ailella, altar in, [272], [352], [359]
- Sligech, battle of, [362], [363]
- Snakes in Lerinus, [296]
- Solar worship, [74], [299]
- Sorcery, see [Druidism]
- Spain, Christianity in, [4];
- intercourse of, with Ireland, [11 sq.]
- St. Nicholas, island of, [273]
- Staff of Jesus, [275], [276], [320]
- Stettin, temple of, [125]
- Stilicho, defends Britain, [22], [326 sqq.];
- sends Britannic legion to Italy, [25], [328]
- Stoechades, islands, [295]
- Stowe Missal, [233], [311]
- Strangford Lake, [85]
- Strathclyde, [316]
- Sucatus, name of Patrick, [23], [264];
- (Succet), [269], [274];
- meaning of, [291], [343 note]
- Suck, river, [144]
- Sulpicius Severus, Life of Martin, [248]
- Syagrius, general, [191]
- Synodus I. Patricii, [233 sqq.]
- Synodus II. Patricii, [237 sqq.]
- “Synodus Romana” (in Hibernensis), [237 sq.];
- abandonment of, [263]
- Tablets, wooden, [311]
- Tacitus on trade of Ireland, [12] and [note]
- Taillte, in Meath, [119] and [note], [305]
- Tamarensis, insula, [273]
- Tamnach (Tawnagh), [129] and [note], [359], [377]
- Tara, kingdom of, [69];
- “mound of the hostages” at, [71];
- Feast of, [112 sq.], [303]
- Tassach, artificer of Patrick, [90], [301];
- bishop of Raholp, [208] [acc. to Stokes and Strachan, Tassach = t’ Assach, “thy Assicus,” hypocoristic]
- Tecet, Lake, [145]
- Tech na Rómán, [56], [298]
- Telltown, see [Taillte]
- Temple-fertagh, [156 note]
- Tethbia, kingdom of, [121]
- Theodore of Tarsus, [235]
- Theodosius I. the Great, laws of, concerning decurions, [19 sq.];
- sends Stilicho to defend Britain, [22], [326];
- recognises Maximus, [327]
- Theodosius, father of Theodosius I., delivers Britain, [21], [325]
- Theodosius II., Code of, [97], [99], [356];
- connected with Patrick’s ordination, [347 note]
- Thomond, kingdom of, [71], [310]
- Tigernach, [280]
- Tigroney (Tech na Rómán), [56]
- Tirawley (Tír Amolngid), the land of Amolngaid, [27], [28], [307];
- Patrick visits, [127], [358], [360]
- Tírechán, Memoir of, [82 note], [248 sqq.];
- section of, discovered by Dr. Gwynn, [229], [250];
- his story of Mael and Caplit, [240 sqq.];
- nature of sources of, [249-50], [252], [254], [266], [360];
- relation to Vit. Trip., [272];
- at Baslick, [311];
- nature of his Itinerary, [358 sqq.];
- his uncertainties about numerals, [250], [312], [359], [368], [369]
- Tirerrill (Tír Ailella), [128], [358]
- Tlachtga, hill of, [107 note]
- Tonsure in Ireland, Roman tonsure enforced in, [167], [239 sqq.], [286];
- native tonsure adopted afterwards, [183], [215]
- Torbach, Abbot, [225], [254]
- Torna-Éices, poem of, [355]
- Tot-mael, [242-3]
- Trajectus, [274], [341]
- Trechim, father of Dichu, [89]
- Tribes, Irish, [67] and [note];
- ecclesiastical system of, [174 sqq.]
- Trim, story of foundation of, [102 sq.], [253], [302];
- date of foundation, [308]
- Troyes, synod at, sends Germanus and Lupus to Britain, [51]
- Tuath, [67 note]
- Tuatha De Danann, [137 note]
- Turin, Council of, [63] and [note], [299]
- Tyrants in Britain, [315]
- Tyrconnell, territory of, [72 note]
- Tyrrhenian Sea, [228], [264], [337]
- Uentre, corrupt reading in MS. of Muirchu, [322]
- Uisnech, hill of, [120], [305]
- Ulaid (Ulster), geographical meaning, [28] and [note];
- kingdom of, [70] and [note]
- Ulidia, Latin form of Ulaid ([q.v.]), [28] and [note];
- tradition of Patrick in, [82];
- Patrician legends in, [89]
- Ulster, [70] and [note]
- Ultan, Bishop, [229], [248], [249], [271], [387]
- Ultonia (Ulster), [70] and [note]
- Umail, promontory of, see [Murrisk]
- Unitas ecclesiae, [140], [215], [370]
- Vaison, Council of, [231]
- Valentia, province, [188];
- position unknown, [324]
- Valentinian III. confers sovereign authority in the west on the Bishop of Rome, [64]
- Vandals in Gaul, [35], [329], [338]
- Vartry, river, [31]
- Vici, Roman, [290]
- Victor, angel, [264], [278]
- Victorian cycle, [280], [371-2]
- Victoricus appears to Patrick in a dream, [42];
- becomes Victor, [278], [296]
- Victoricus of Domnach Maigen, [296]
- Victorius of Aquitaine, [371]
- Victricius, Bishop of Rouen, [152], [187]
- Vincentius at Lerinus, [39], [64]
- Visigoths, conversion of, in Dacia, [4]
- Vita Secunda, [268 sq.]
- Vita Tertia, [272 sq.], [275]
- Vita Quarta, [268 sq.]
- Vita Quinta, [273 sqq.]
- Vita Tripartita, [254], [266], [269 sqq.], [275]
- Vladimir, [99]
- Vortigern, [102 note], [277]
- Vulgate, use of the, in Patrick’s writings, [293], [319]
- Whitern (Candida Casa), [187], [313], [325]
- Wicklow, port of, [55], [293], [300]
- Willibrord, apostle of the Frisians, [215]
- Wizards, see [Druids]
- Wolf-hounds, traders in Irish, take Patrick on their vessel, [31]
- Women, position of, in Irish Church, [286]
- Wulfilas, work of, [4 sq.], [8], [217]
- Xystus, Bishop of Rome, [60 note]
- York, [328]
- Zosimus, Bishop, [63]
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