[402] In like manner Bishop O’Cattan is described in the previous year as High-bishop of Ferns, as there was as yet no Archbishop of Dublin.—See Four Masters, A.D. 1135.
[403] The ancient poem ascribed to Ængus Cele De, and quoted by Colgan from the Saltair na Rann, describes the Siol Briuin of Roscommon as under the patronage of Ciaran of Clonmacnoise.
[404] See Cambrensis Eversus, Vol. ii., p. 786.
[405] See O’Hart’s Pedigrees, page 556.
[406] Round Towers, page 317.
[407] Round Towers, page 317.
[408] Wilde’s Lough Corrib, pages 179, 180.
[409] Early Christian Art, by Miss Stokes, page 109.
[410] See Christian Inscriptions, Vol. ii., page 129.
[411] See Christian Inscriptions, Vol. ii., page 129.