INDEX.
Abbey-Dorney, [303]
Abbey-feale, [303]
Abbey-leix, [303]
Abbey of Ballintober, [305]
Abbey-quarter, [29]
Abercrombie, Sir Ralph, words of, [369], [370]
Achill Island, [30]
Act of Union, [371]
Aed Allan, [225], [231]
Aed Finnliat, [247]
Aed Roin, [225]
Aed, son of Colgan, [226]
Ailill, [130], [131], [132], [141], [142], [146], [147], [152]
Aiterni, [150]
Alfred, king of the Northumbrian Saxons, [232]
Alfred, king, ode of to the country he visited, [232], [233]
Alny, [120], [129]
Amargin, [150]
Ambigatos, [103]
Ancient seats of learning, [221]
Ancient seats of learning, studies therein, [221], [222]
Anglicans, [322]
Angus, the Young, [92], [95], [96], [173]
"Annals," history of the times as recorded in the, [235], [252]
"Annals," quotations from, [224], [244], [264], [277], [293]
Antrim, [5], [196]
Archaic Darkness, [11]
Archaic Dawn, [12]
Ardan, [120], [129]
Ard-Maca, [200]
Armagh, [200], [208], [232], [241]
At-Cliat, [242], [243], [275]
Athlone, [140], [350], [354]
Ath-uincé, [163]
Aughrim, [354], [355]
Ballinasloe, [354]
Ballysadare, [27], [87], [90]
Balor of the Evil Eye, [90], [91], [93]
Bangor, [221], [239], [240], [250], [342]
Bann, [146]
Bantry Bay, [104]
Barrow, valley of the, [42]
Battle of Kinvarra, [162]
Battle of the Headland of the Kings, [13]
Battle-verses, [248], [249]
Bay of Murbolg, [143]
Bay of Sligo, [29]
Bective Abbey, [301]
Bede, Venerable, [218]
Belgadan, [85]
Beltane, festival of, [47]
Beltaney, [47]
Black Lion Cromlech, [46]
Blackwater, [39], [82]
Bonamargy Abbey, [306]
Book of Kells, [209], [249]
Boyne, the, [5], [150], [242], [350]
Brandon Hill, [42]
Breagho, [34]
Breas, [83], [84], [99], [91], [105]
Breg, [149]
Brehon Laws, the, [206]
Brehon Laws, changes of, effected by St. Patrick, [207], [316]
Bruce, Edward, invasion by, [292]
Bruce, Edward, death of, [293]
Brugh, on the Boyne, [93], [95]
Bundoran, [29]
Cael, [163], [165], [194], [262]
Cael, poem of, [164], [165]
Caher, [161]
Caherconree, [32]
Cailté, [162], [166]
Cairbré, [89], [167], [168], [173], [241]
Cairpré Nia Fer, [146], [147], [132]
Callan River, [199]
Calpurn, [182]
Cantyre, [119], [123], [143]
Carlingford Lough, [241]
Carlingford Mountains, [44]
Carrickfergus, [331], [344], [345], [347]
Carrowmore, [27], [29]
Cataract of the Oaks, [87], [90], [91]
Catbad, [141], [142], [150]
Cavan, [46]
Cavancarragh, [35], [66]
Cealleac, [224]
Charlemont, castle of, [343]
Chevalier de Tessé, [355]
Chiefs of Tara, [82]
Chieftain of the Silver Arm, [91]
Chronicler's record of battles fought, [210], [211], [212], [217], [a]218]
Chronicles of Ulster, [218]
Church architecture, [298]
Ciar, [104]
Cistercian Abbey, [306]
Clare,031 [a]31], [62]
Clare Abbey, [306]
Clidna, [166]
Clocar, [161]
Clondalkin, [241]
Clonmacnoise, [208]
Cluain Bronaig, [226]
Coleraine, [331]
Colum Kill, [208], [212]
Colum Kill, death of, [215]
Colum Kill, verses written by, [213], [214]
Colum of the Churches, [223], [237]
Conall Cernac, [149], [151]
Concobar, [13], [113], [114], [117], [121], [122], [123], [124], [129], [130], [131], [141], [142], [143], [144], [145], [147], [148], [149], [150], [151], [152], [177], [194], [246], [258], [262], [360]
Conditions existing in early years, [219], [220], [221], [222]
Congus the Abbot, [225]
Connacht, [5], [88], [133], [140], [144], [350], [357]
Connemara, [85]
Conn, lord of Connacht, [162]
Conn of the Five-Score Battles, [88], [162]
Copyright decision, an early, [213]
Cork, [5]
Cormac, [167], [a]171], [172]
Cormac, precepts of, [167], [168], [169], [170], [171]
Coroticus, [195]
Corrib, [a]85]
Credé of the Yellow Hair, [163], [178], [194], [262]
Crimtan of the Yellow Hair, [162]
Cromlech-builders, the, [51], [68]
Cromlech of Howth, [43]
Cromlech of Lisbellaw. [47]
Cromlech of Lough Rea, [46]
Cromlechs, [27], [28], [29], [30], [31], [37], [39], [42], [43], [45], [46], [47], [51], [52]. [53], [54], [55], [56], [57], [58]
Cromwell, [334], [339]
Croom, [161]
Cruacan, [131], [141], [146]
Cryptic Designs on cromlechs, [47]
Cuailgne, [132]
Cuigead Sreing, [88]
Culdaff, [47]
Cumal, [162]
Curlew hills, [37], [131]
Cuculain, [13], [14], [15], [16], [133], [134], [135], [136], [137], [138], [139], [143], [144], [145], [152], [155], [181], [194], [246], [262], [360]
DAGDA Mor, [96], [148]
Dagda, the Mighty, [92], [95]
Dairé, [132], [133], [200], [262]
Danes, conversion of the, [275]
Danish Pyramid of Uby, [97]
Dark Ages, the, [260], [261], [262]
Day of Spirits, [140]
De Danaans, the, [77], [79], [80], [82], [84], [86], [87], [89], [91], [93], [94], [95], [96], [97], [98], [99], [103], [105], [106], [112], [132], [148]
De Courcey, [277]
De Courceys, the, [319]
Deer-park, [29]
Deirdré, [13], [14], [15], [115], [123], [124], [129], [130], [178], [262]
Deirdré, the fate of, [116], [117], [118], [119], [120], [121], [122]
Deirdré, the Lament of, [125]
De Lacys, the, [319]
Deny, [331], [341], [342], [344], [350]
Devenish, [250]
Devenish Island, [221]
Diarmuid, [171], [172], [173]
Dicu, [240]
Dingle Bay, [104]
Dinn-Rig by the Barrow, [146]
Dissenters, [322]
Domna, [11], [211], [231]
Donaghpatrick, [208]
Doncad, [231], [232]
Donegal, [29], [47]
Donegal Highlands, [26]
Donegal ranges, [5]
Douglas, [350]
Douin Cain, [81]
Down, [5], [46]
Downpatrick, [198], [240]
Drogheda, [342], [345]
Druids, [140]
Druim Dean, [162]
Drumbo, [46]
Dublin, [5], [252], [340], [345]
Dublin Parliament, [368]
Duke of Ormond, [359]
Dundalathglas, [240]
Dundalk, [342]
Dundelga, [143]
Dundrum, [146]
Dundrum Bay, [44], [45]
Durrow, [221], [250]
Early churches, [208]
Early schools of learning, tongues first studied in, [208]
Eclipses of the sun and moon, record of, [218]
Edgehill, battle of, [326]
Elias, Bishop of Angoulême, France, testimony of, [a]250], [a]251]
Elizabeth, Queen, [a]321], [a]341]
Emain, Banquet-hall of, [111]
Emain of Maca, [13], [110], [112], [115], [122], [123], [129], [131], [140]
Engineering skill ten thousand years ago, [43]
Enniskillen, [34], [35], [341]
Eocaid, son of Erc, [81], [84], [86], [87]
Eocu, [146]
Erin, [141], [144]
Established Church, clergy of the, [376]
Etan, [89]
Evangel of Galilee, the, [16]
Factna, son of Cass, [113]
Fair Head, [143]
Feidlimid, [242]
Ferdiad, [134], [135], [136], [138], [139], [140]
Fergus mac Roeg, [13], [15], [16], [113], [114], [121], [122], [123], [124], [129], [130], [131], [133]
Fergus the Eloquent, [166], [177], [262], [360]
Fermanagh, [33]
Feudal system, the, [289]
Feudal ownership, [291]
Find, ode to Spring of, [156]
Find, son of Cumal, [14], [16], [155], [161], [162], [163], [166], [167], [171], [172], [173], [177], [194], [246], [262]
Find, son of Ros, [146], [147], [152]
Finian, school of learning and religion founded by, [212]
Finvoy, [46]
Firbolgs, [60], [61], [69]. [70], [77], [81], [82], [84], [85], [86], [87], [88], [90], [105], [106]
Flann, [248]
Fomorians, [69], [70], [77], [81], [90], [91], [92], [93], [106], [246]
Ford of Ferdiad, Ath-Fhirdia, [140]
Ford of Luan, [140]
Ford of Seannait, [226]
Ford of the Hurdles, [242], [243], [246]
Ford of the river, [14]
Franklin, Benjamin, letter of to Irish people, [367]
French Revolution, the, [372]
Gairec, [140]
Galian of Lagin, [144]
Galtee Mountains, [161]
Galway, [5], [62], [a]350], [357]
Galway Bay, [31], [162]
Galway Lakes, [31]
Gauls, the, [103]
Giant Stones, [30]
Ginkell, [354], [355], [357], [358]
Gladstone, [375]
Glanworth, [39]
Glendalough, [208], [221]
Glen Druid, [42]
Gold Mines River, [109]
Golden Vale, [161]
Goll Mac Norna, [162]
Grania, [15], [171], [172], [173], [178]
Grattan, Henry, address of, to Dublin Parliament, [368]
Gray Lake, [37]
Grey Abbey, [302]
Headland of the Kings, [148]
Hill of Barnec, [162]
Hill of Howth, [239], [252]
Hill of Luchra, [146]
Hill of Rudraige, [44]
Hill of Tara, [155]
Hill of the Willows, [200]
Hill of Ward, [140]
Holycross Abbey, [304]
House of Delga, [143]
House of Mead, [199]
Howth, [239]
Howth Head, [43]
Hyperboreans, [60], [61], [62], [64], [69]