Mongan, [99], [380], [403]; Dallán and Mongan, [410] ff.; "Love of Dubhlacha" for, [634-5]

Moran, the jurist, [246]

Moran, Cardinal, [198]

Moreen ni Culenáin, air, [549]

Moore, Irish History, [65]; his melody, "Rich and Rare," [444]

Morini's life of St. Cathaldus, [211]

Morighan, or Mór-rigu, the, war-goddess, consorts with the Dagda, [288]; assists the Tuatha De Danann, [291]; is wounded by Cuchulain, [325]; speaks to the Dun Bull, [339]; cry of, [478]

Mountjoy, Lord, [476], [564]

Moville, school of, [167], [209]

"Mower, the," a poem, [604]