INDEX

Abélard, [101]
Acœmetae, [30]
Adeline, [69]
Age for ordination, [15] f.
Agnew, Sir Andrew, [78]
Aidan, St., [liv]
Ailech, [40]
Aleth, mother of St. Bernard, [7], [71]
Alexander I., King of Scots, [76]
Alps, [72]
passes of, when closed, [142]
Alternative sees, [xlvii], [19]
Amalgaid, coarb of Patrick, [164], [165]
Anacletus II., anti-pope, [72]
Anastasius, St., monastery of, at Rome, [118]
Anmchara, [161]
Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury, [xv], [xxii], [xxiv], [xxvi], [xxxvi], [47], [162]
letters of, [xxiv], [xxix], [xlvi], [47]
Antiphonary of Armagh, [170]
—— of Bangor, [28]
Antrim, [88]
Applecross, [29]
Arch-priests, [xxvii]
Ardnurcher, diocese of, [li]
Ardpatrick, [14]
Ards, The, [40]
Ardstraw, diocese of, [xli]
Argyll, diocese of, [28]
Armagh, [xvi], [xvii], [lvii], [8], [11], [26], [36]
abbots of, [164]:
see also Amalgaid, Cathasach, Donnell, Dubdalethe, Joseph, Mael Brigte, Maelcoba, Maelisa, Murtough, Niall
antiphonary of, [170]
archbishops of: see Cellach, Gelasius, Malachy
bishops of, [xxxiv], [xxxv], [164], [166]
Book of, [53] f., [58], [169]
cemetery of St. Patrick at, [115]
diocese of, [xli], [lvi], [lviii], [161-163]
insignia of abbots of, [53-5], [58], [168], [169]
monastery of SS. Paul and Peter at, [11], [18]
pestilence at, [60]
Aube, river, [71]
Augustine, St., archbishop of Canterbury, [xxxix]
Augustinian canons, [lx], [11], [63], [64], [67], [69], [113], [121]
Baltinglas, [76]
Bangor, [liii], [liv], [lv], [lvii], [lviii], [lx], [26], [27], [36], [67], [80], [118]
abbey church at, [109]
abbots of, [liv], [28], [31]:
see also Tanaidhe
ancient glory of, [27-30], [74]
antiphonary of, [28]
called Vallis Angelorum, [27]
community of, [lv], [41]
convent of regular clerics at, [63] f.
etymology of, [27]
headquarters of St. Malachy, [liv], [lviii], [33], [35], [64], [113]
monastery of, [28], [91] f., [96], [104], [163]
canons of, formed the bishop's chapter, [64]
destroyed, [30], [40]
oratory of, [30], [32], [109-113]
possessions of, [26], [30] f., [108], [111]
remains of, [109]
site of, [28]
Bann, river, [xli], [xliv]
Bar-sur-Aube, [71]
Barre, St., [lxi], [92]
Barrenness of soul, [98]
Beatitudine, De, [76]
Bective, [76]
Bede's History, [xxiii], [xxxix] f.
Bedell, Bishop William, [xvii]
Benedictione Dei, De, [76]
Berengarius, [101]
Bernard, St., [xv], [xxxv], [lx], [lxii], [lxv], [7], [16], [71], [72], [117]
at St. Malachy's funeral, [129]
bias of, [170]
errors of, [19], [31], [35], [36] f., [40], [45], [46], [50], [53], [62], [63], [76], [92], [118], [122], [124], [165], [166], [169]
frailty of, [122]
kisses St. Malachy's feet, [129], [144]
omissions of, [53], [87], [169], [170]
used good materials, [166]
Bernard, Great St., mountain, [71], [72]
—— Little St., mountain, [72]
Bishop of a diocese abbot of regular canons, [64]
"Bishop-King," [44]
Bishops in Ireland, number of, [xliii], [lxii], [46]
status of, [xiii] f., [xxxiii], [166]
Bobbio, [29]
Book of Armagh, [53] f., [58], [169]
Book of Kells, [xxv]
Book of Leinster, [171]
Borromeo, St. Charles, favourite story of, [96]
Boyle, [76]
Boyne river, [75], [170]
Bregha, [40]
Breifne, [xlix]
Brian Boroimhe, [xxiii], [161]
Brigit, St., [100]
Brothers left at Clairvaux by St. Malachy, [4], [68], [74], [132]
—— sent from Ireland to Clairvaux, [75], [131]
—— sent from Clairvaux to Ireland, [75], [133], [135]
Brude, king of the Picts, [29]
Brus, Robert de, [121]
Burial of the poor, [14]
Cairngarroch, [67], [78]
Canice, St., [29]
Canon of Patrick, [54]
Canonical hours, chanting of, [17] f., [37], [161]
Canterbury, [xxxix], [70]
archbishops of: see Anselm, Augustine, Lanfranc, Ralph, Sigeric, Theobald
suffragans of, [xxi], [xxii], [xxxvi], [xlv], [lxiv]
Carlisle, [64], [67], [76]
Carntougher mountains, [xli], [xliii]
Carthach, St., [19]
Cashel, [65], [91]
archbishop of: see Malchus
archbishopric of, [xxxv] f., [xlvii], [lxi], [lxiii], [65], [73]
assembly at, [xxxv]
synod of, [62], [75], [163]
Cathair, [40]
Cathasach, abbot and bishop of Armagh, [164]
Catholicus, a brother, [119]
Ceadd, [lv]
Cedd, [lv]
Cellach, archbishop of Armagh, [xxii], [xxxiv-xxxvii], [xxxviii], [xlvi], [lii], [lv], [lvi], [lvii], [lx], [14], [15], [16], [20], [26], [36], [40], [43], [45], [46], [49], [65], [89], [164]
not married, [49]
"wife" of, [49]
will of, [lvi], [43], [47]
Cenél Conaill, [xliii]
Cenél Eoghain, [xliii], [59]
of the Island, [xliii]
Christian (Gilla Crist Ua Condoirche), abbot of Mellifont, bishop of Lismore, papal legate, [lxii], [lxv], [34], [75], [95], [134], [136]
—— bishop of Clogher; see O'Morgair
Church of Ireland, constitution of, [xiii-xv]
Church Island, [40] f.
Churches founded, [170]
Ciaran, St., [xlix]
Cistercian Order, [lx], [4], [69], [71], [76], [114], [120], [136]
churches of, [109]
Citeaux, [71]
"City," [35], [37], [40], [85], [88]
Clairvaux, [lx], [lxii], [71], [73], [74], [75], [118]
brothers left at, by St. Malachy, [4], [68], [74], [132]
brothers of, return to, [75], [135], [136]
brothers sent to, from Ireland, [75], [131]
brothers sent from, to Ireland, [75], [133], [135]
monks of, unwilling to leave it, [136]
oratory at, [128], [129]
St. Malachy's wish to die at, [72], [117], [121], [124], [128], [143]
second monastery of, [71], [143]
Clann Gairb-gaela, [165]
—— Sinaich, [46], [165], [166]
Clergy, dearth of, [37], [39], [163]
Clogher, diocese of, [lviii], [lx]
barony of, [lix]
bishops of: see O'Boyle, O'Morgair
church of, [54]
Clonard, bishops of: see Eugenius, O'Dunan, Rochfort
diocese and see of, [xxv], [xxvii], [xxix], [xlix], [l]
Clonenagh, annals of, [xxxvii] f., [lxii], [lxiii]
Clonmacnoise, [xvi]
diocese of, [xxviii], [xxix], [xlix], [li]
Clontarf, battle of, [xvi], [xix]
Clova, [28]
Cloyne, [88]
diocese of, [lxi]
Cluain uama, [88]
Coarb, meaning of, [xiii]
authority of, derived from founder of his church, [44]
Coarbs of Patrick, [106], [164-6]:
see also Armagh, abbots, archbishops
married and without orders, [45], [164]
Coleraine, [85]
Columba, St., [29]
Columbanus, St., [29]
Comgall, St., [28], [29], [74]
coarb of, [27]: see also O'Gorman, O'Hanratty
relics of, [30]
Communities founded by St. Malachy, [31], [75], [83], [113], [137]
Conall Gulban, [7]
Confession, [18], [37], [39], [88], [98], [161]
Confessors, [161]
Confirmation, [18], [19], [162]
Congan, abbot of Inislounaght, [4], [114]
Connaught, [44], [93]
Connor, [35], [37], [40], [62], [63]
diocese of, [xli], [lvii], [lviii], [lxii]
Connor or Down, diocese of, [xli], [xliv], [xlvii], [liv], [lvii], [lviii], [lxii], [36], [48], [49], [62] f., [161-3]
division of, [lvii] f., [62] f.
see of, [liv], [35]
Conuama, [88]
Conversion, [11], [82]
Conversus, [34]
Cork, [21], [92]
abbey of St. John Evangelist at, [93]
bishop of: see Ua Muidhin
diocese of, [lxi], [92]
election of bishop of, [92-4]
Cormac: see Mac Carthy
Cormac's chapel, [44], [53], [167], [168]
Cruggleton, [76] f., [78]
Cuthbert, St., [69]
Daimliac mór at Armagh, [11]
Dairtheach, [32]
Dál Araide, [lvii] f., [40]
Dalriada, [165]
Danes in Ireland, [xiv] f..
Danish colonies in Ireland, [xix]
—— dioceses, [xxvi], [lxiv]
ruled by Irish bishops, [xx], [xxi]
Dates discussed:
appointment of St. Malachy as vicar of Cellach, [16]
birth of St. Malachy, [130]
building of stone oratory at Bangor, [109]
composition of Life of St. Malachy, [lxv]
condemnation of heretic at Lismore, [102]
death of Christian O'Morgair, [66]
departure of St. Malachy from England (1148), [123]
election of bishop of Cork, [93]
foundation of Inislounaght, [114]
journeys of St. Malachy, [71], [73]
letters of St. Bernard, [131], [133], [134], [137]
ordination of St. Malachy, [16]
proposal of St. Malachy to visit Rome, [72]
resignation of Gilbert, bishop of Limerick, [73]
resignation of see of Armagh by St. Malachy, [61], [169]
St. Malachy's instruction under Imar, [11]
St. Malachy's visits to Lismore, [20] f.
sermons of St. Bernard, [141], [152]
visit of St. Malachy to York, [70]
visitation of Munster by St. Malachy, [168]
David I., king of Scots, [76] f., [120], [121]
Dermot, the count: see Mac Murrough
—— father of Gelasius, [62]
—— father of St. Malachy, [6]
Derry, diocese of, [xli], [xliv], [lviii]
Erenach (abbot) of: see Gelasius
—— or Raphoe, diocese of, [xli], [xlvii]
Desmond, [21], [43]; see also Mac Carthy
De Statu Ecclesiae, [xxx-xxxiii]
Dijon, [30], [71]
Dioceses of Scotland, [76]
Domnach Airgid, [54]
Donnell, abbot of Armagh, [xxxiv]
—— bishop, [xxiii], [xxiv]
Dove enters church, [115]
Dove-like eyes, [63]
Dover, [70]
Down, diocese of, [xli], [lviii], [lxii]
see of, [lviii], [64]
Downpatrick (Down), [36], [44],

[62], [63]
dispute between prior and monks of, and abbot and canons of Bangor, [64]
monastery of Irish at, [63]
Dromore, diocese of, [xxii], [xli]
Dubdalethe, II., coarb of Patrick, [164], [165]
Dublin, [xix], [xlvi]
archbishopric of, [lxiii] f.
archbishops of: see Gregory, O'Toole
bishops of, [xx], [xxiii]: see also Dunan, Gregory, O'Hanley, Patrick
burgesses of, [xxii], [xlvi]
church of Holy Trinity (Christ Church) in, [xix], [54], [64]
diocese of xix, [xlv]
hostility of, to Irish Church, [xxii], [xlv] f., [lxiii] f.
king of: see Gothric, Sitric
Duevania, [88]
Duleek, [xlix]
diocese of, [l]
Dunan, bishop of Dublin, [xix], [xx]
Dunshaughlin, diocese of, [xxvii], [l]
Ecclesia, [4]
Edgar the Atheling, [76]
Emly, diocese of, [lxi]
Eporedia, [72]
Erming Street, [70]
Erne waterway, [lix]
Erolbh, bishop of Limerick, [xxi]
Errew, [93]
Espec, Walter, [69]
Eucharist called "sacraments," [114]
heresy concerning, [101-3]
Eugenius III., Pope, [lxii], [lxv], [3], [38], [117] f., [122]
—— bishop of Clonard, [l]
Eusebius, a deacon, [14]
Family of coarbs of Patrick, [165]
extinction of, [61], [166]
"Fasting on," [106], [107]
Faughart, [100]
Fearnmaigh (Farney), [59]
Felix, bishop of Lismore, [75]
Ferdomnach, [53]
Fergus, lord of Galloway, [77], [120]
Fer légind, [xvi]
Fermanagh, [lix]
Ferta martair, [115]
Fiachrach, son of Colla fo Crich, [165]
Fiadh meic Oengusa, council of, [xxxvii], [46]
Fingal, [59]
Finnian, St., [xlix]
Fir Li, [xliv]
Fontaines, [71]
Fore, diocese of, [li]
Forma, [11], [56]
Four Masters, confusion of, [168]
Gall, St., [86]
Gelasius, archbishop of Armagh, [lvii], [lx], [lxiii], [59], [62], [167], [168], [169], [171]
"Generation," [45], [166]
Gentes, [74], [80]
Geoffrey, St. Bernard's secretary, [47], [81]
prayer of, [130]
Gerlatus, [81]
Geswalt, [78]
Gibeonites, [50]
Gilbert, bishop of Limerick, papal legate, [xxi], [xxii], [xxvi], [xxix-xxxiii], [xxxiv], [xxxv], [xxxvi], [xxxvii], [xxxviii], [xliii], [xliv] f., [xlviii], [lvi], [lx], [lxi], [17], [47] f., [73], [163];
not a suffragan of Canterbury, [xxi] f., [47]
——, St., of Sempringham, [123]
Gill Abbey, Cork, [93]
Giraldus Cambrensis, [xv], [162]
Gisburn, [67], [121]
monastery of, [120] f.
Glendalough, bishop of, [xlvi], [lxiv]
diocese of, [xlv], [lxiv]
Godscalcus, [81]
Gothric, king of Dublin, [xxiii]
Gougaud, Dom L., [xxi], [76]
Gregory, archbishop of Dublin, [xx], [xxii], [lxiii], [20]
—— I., Pope, [xxxix], [xl]
—— VII., Pope, [162]
Greenogue, [xlv]
Grenan Ely, [40]
Gyrovagus, [55]
Harding, Stephen, [71]
Henry I., king of England, [47]
—— II., king of England, [62]
——, son of David I., king of Scots, [77]
Hereditary succession of abbots, [xv], [lvi] f., [45] f., [48], [148], [165]
Heresy regarding the Eucharist, [101-103]
Hinba, [29]
Holy Island, [liv]
—— Trinity, church of: see Dublin
Honorius II., Pope, [72]
Hook, simile of a, applied to Death of Christ, [145]
Horse presented to St. Malachy, [69] f.
Humbert of Igny, [136]
Ignatius, St., epistles of, [37]
Igny, Humbert of, [136]
Imar: see O'Hagan
Indrechtach, abbot of Bangor, [31]
Inishowen, [xli], [xlii] f.
Inislounaght, [76], [114]
Inispatrick, synod of, [lxi], [118]
Innocent II., Pope, [lx] f., [71], [72] f., [117], [118]
Irish Church, state of, described, [16-18], [37] f., [45] f., [161-3]
Isaac, [133] f.
Ithael, [xvii]
Iveagh, [40]
Iveragh, [lv], [40], [43]
site of S. Malachy's monastery in, [40] f.
Ivrea, [71], [72]
John Evangelist, St., Abbey of, at Cork, [93]
——, son of Sulien, [xvii]
manuscript written by, [xviii]
verses, of, [xviii]
Jonas, [30]
Joseph, coarb of Patrick, [165] f.
Judas Maccabæus, [23]
Kells, [xvii]
archdeacon of: see Petit
archdeaconry of, [xxviii]
bishop of, [xxviii], [lxiii]
Book of, [xxv]
diocese of, [xxvii], [xxviii], [li]
synod of, [xxvii], [lxii-lxiv], [75], [93], [163]
Kilcurry River, [100]
Kildare, [xvii]
Killeshin, [4]
Kilmore, diocese of, [xlix], [li], [lxii]
Kingarth, [29]
Kirkham Abbey, [69]
Kirk Mochrum, [78]
Knock, monastery of SS. Paul and Peter at, [67], [118], [170]
Krusch, Bruno, [30]
Lambay Island, [xlv]
Lanfranc, archbishop of Canterbury, [xv], [xxi], [xxiii], [xxiv], [xxvi], [162];
letters of, [xxiii]
Lapasperi, Portus, [78] f.
Larne, [lviii]
Laurence, St.: see O'Toole
Learning in Ireland, [xiv], [xvi-xviii], [xxvi]
Leath Chuinn, [xxv], [xl]
—— Mogha, [xl]
Lecan, Yellow Book of, [171]
Leinster, [xxxviii], [xl], [86]
Book of, [171]
Lepadh Feichin, [170]
Lía na rígh, [51]
Limerick, bishops of: see Erolbh, Gilbert, Patrick, Turgesius
church of St. Mary in, [xxx], [xliv]
diocese of, [xix], [xxi], [xxx], [xliv]
Lismore, [xlvii], [liii], [lv], [19], [36], [46], [69], [86], [87], [101]
assemblies at, [101] f.
bishops of: see Christian, Felix, Malchus
—— or Waterford, diocese of, [xlvii]
—— in Scotland, [28]
Llanbadarn Fawr, school of, [xvii]
London, [70]
Louth, see of diocese of Oriel, [lix], [66]
county of, [lix] f.
diocese of, [lix], [64]
bishops of: see O'Kelly, O'Morgair
monastery of St. Mary at, [67]
Loxewdy, diocese of, [li]
Lucius II., Pope, [118]
Lugaid, [28], [29]
Lugidus, [28]
Luxeuil (Luxovium) [29] f.
Mabillon, J., [lxv]
Mac Cairthinn, St., [54]
Mac Carthy, Cormac, king of Desmond, [liii], [lvi] f., [43] f., [51], [53], [93], [167], [170]
assists St. Malachy at Iveragh, [lv], [40], [41]
called Bishop-King, [44]
character of, [22], [23] f., [44]
crozier of, [44]
expelled from kingdom and restored, [lv], [21-4], [41], [43]
Mac Carthy, Dermot, [93]
Mac Carthy, Donough, [lv], [21], [23]
Mac Carthy, Teague, king of Desmond, [21], [43]
Mac Firbis, [7], [164], [165]
Mac Mahon, [166]
Mac Murrough, Dermot, king of Leinster, [90]
Mac Sinaich, [166]
Mael Brigte (Marianus Scotus), [xviii]
—— ——, son of Tornan, coarb of Patrick, [7]
Maelcoba, coarb of Patrick, [165]
Maelisa, abbot of Armagh, [14]
Maelsechlainn, king of Ireland, [161], [164]
Magh Cobha, [40]
Maghera, [44], [64]
Magheramorne, [28]
Mainz, [xviii]
Malachy, St., early life of, [lii], [6-18]
part taken by, in Reformation, [lii-lxiv]
vicar of Cellach, [lii], [16-18], [20], [163]
at Lismore, [liii], [lv], [18-26], [40], [86], [87], [101]-, [3]
bishop of Connor, [liv], [36-9], [128]
abbot of Bangor, [27], [41], [43], [80], [112]
at Iveragh, [lv], [40-2]
archbishop of Armagh, [lvi] f., [lix], [53-61]
bishop of Down, [lvii] f., [lxi], [62] f.., [82]
journey of, to Rome, [lx] f., [64-80]
at Clairvaux, [lx], [70-2], [74], [122]-, [30]
at Rome, [72-4]
papal legate, [lxi], [73], [80] f., [93], [102], [132]
last journey of, [lxi] f., [118-22], [142]
death of, [lxii], [4], [117], [122], [123-8], [139], [141], [143]
burial of, [3], [128-30], [139], [142], [144]
a canon of St. Augustine, [11]
age of, [128]
called an ape, [111]
character of, [3], [7-10], [47], [81-4], [153-7]
coarb of Patrick, [82], [106]
compared to Ananias of Damascus, [108]
to Elijah, [52], [151], [159]
to Elisha, [60], [95], [129]
to Moses, [159]
to St. John Baptist, [89]
consecrated bishop, [36], [43]
conspiracy against, by men of Tullaghoge, [51], [57], [168]
contest of, for the abbacy of Armagh, [46-61], [167-71]
convent of regular clerics founded by, [63] f.
father of, [6]
in Paradise, [89]
last sayings of, [123], [124], [126], [127], [143], [147]
letters of, to St. Bernard, [131], [135]
made deacon, [14], [15], [16], [43]
meaning of name of, [27], [157]
miracles of, [32], [34], [52], [72], [77], [78], [79], [81], [85-108], [111], [116], [119], [121], [129], [154], [158], [171]
monastery of, [18], [104]
mother of, [7], [8], [27], [162]
not allowed to cross channel, [121], [142]
ordained priest, [15], [16], [43]
parents of, [6]
plot against, by a prince at Armagh, [55-7]
reason of retirement of, from archbishopric, [169]
rebuilds churches, [39], [163]
reforms of, [17] f., [39], [58], [61], [81], [163]
relics of, [73], [130]
sister of, [14], [15], [25] f.
uncle of, [27]
visions of, [25], [49], [113]
voluntary poverty of, [49], [82], [149]
where buried, [130]
Malchus (Mael Isa Ua hAinmire), bishop of Waterford, archbishop of Cashel, [xxi], [xxii], [xxiv], [xxv], [xxvi], [xxxiv], [xxxvi], [xxxviii], [xlvi], [xlvii], [liii], [lv], [lx], [18] f., [21], [23], [47] f., [65];
miracles of, [19] f.
——, brother of Christian, abbot of Mellifont, [33] f., [95]
Malcolm IV., king of Scots, [77]
—— Canmore, king of Scots, [76]
Marcus, author of Tundale's Vision, [88]
Margaret, St., [76]
Marianus Scotus: see Mael Brigte, Muiredach.
Marriage, [18], [37], [39], [162], [170]
Married abbots of Armagh, [45], [164]
Mary, St., church of, at Clairvaux, [128], [129], [130]
at Limerick, [xxx], [xliv]
at Mellifont, [75] f.
at Melrose, [69]
monastery of, at Louth, [67]
Matilda, empress,

[76], [121]
——, wife of David I., [69], [76]
——, wife of Henry I., [76]
——, wife of Stephen, [76]
Mattock, stream, [75]
Maurice, St., in Valois, [30]
Maxwell, Sir Herbert, [78]
Meath, [xl], [40]
bishops of: see O'Dunan, Rochfort, Tachmon
deaneries of, [xxvii], [li]
dioceses of, [xxvii-xxix], [xxxiii], [xlviii-lii]
Mellifont Abbey, [75], [170]
choice of site of, [75], [132]
consecration of church of, [59], [75]
daughters of, [76]
progress of, [75], [135]
Melrose, [69]
Membra (memrae), [60]
Memoria Sanctorum, [60]
"Metropolitan," [36], [45], [166]
Michael, abbot at Soulseat, [34], [120]
Michael's Church, St., [78]
Mitre of St. Malachy, [73]
Mochrum, [78]
Mochuta, St., [xlvii], [19]
Molua, [28]
Monaghan, county of, [xli], [lix]
Monasteries rebuilt, [170]
Monasternenagh, [76]
Monenna, St., Life of, [32]
Monk, nations which have not seen a, [74]
Moore, Sir Edward, [75] f.
Moriarty, Nehemiah, bishop of Cloyne, [lxi], [89]
Mortlach, [28]
Muiredach Mac Robartaigh (Marianus Scotus), [xviii]
Mullingar, diocese of, [li]
Mungret, [6]
Munster, [xl], [46], [91]
visitations of, [xxxiv], [xxxvi], [14], [16], [53], [167], [168], [169]
Murtough, coarb of Patrick, [43], [46], [50], [51], [164], [165] f., [167], [170]
"Nations," [74]
Nehemiah, bishop of Cloyne, [lxi], [89]
Nemheds, [170]
Newbald, [68]
Newtown,
near Trim, [xxvii], [li]
synod at, [xxvii], [xxviii]
Newtown Stewart, [xli]
Niall, coarb of Patrick, [43], [50], [53], [58], [167], [168], [170], [171]
Nostal, priory of St. Oswald at, [69]
O'Boyle, Caincomrac, bishop of Armagh, [xxxiv]
Cinaeth, bishop of Clogher, [lix], [66]
O'Brien, [xxvi]
Conor, king of Thomond, [lv], [lvi] f., [21], [23], [43] f., [51], [170]
Dermot, [xxiv], [43]
Murtough, king of Munster, [xxiv], [xxx], [xxxv], [xxxviii], [lv], [43]
Teague, [106]
Turlough, [xxiii], [xxiv]
O'Carroll, Donough, king of Oriel, [lvii], [lix], [58] f., [66], [67], [75], [163], [170] f.
O'Conor, Cathal, [106]
Rory, [106]
Turlough, king of Connaught, [lv], [21], [23], [43], [106]
O'Dunan, Mael Muire, "bishop of Meath," bishop of Clonard (?), [xxiv], [xxv], [xxvi], [xxix], [xxxv], [xxxvii], [xxxviii], [xlix]
O'Flaherty, Donnell, [106]
O'Gormon, Oengus, coarb of Comgall, [27]
O'Hagan, sept of, [51] f.
Imar, abbot of SS. Paul and Peter, Armagh, [lii], [liii], [11], [13], [15], [20], [26], [31], [33], [36]
O'Hanley, Donough, bishop of Dublin, [xx], [xxi], [xxiv]
Samuel, bishop of Dublin, [xx], [xxi], [xxiv], [xlvi], [20]
O'Hanlon, sept of, [166]
Rev. J., [78]
O'Hanratty, family of, [7], [27]
Murtough, coarb of Comgall, [27]
O'Heney, Donnell, [xxiii], [xxiv]
Oirgialla, the, [59], [166]
O'Kane, [xliv]
O'Kelly, Edan, bishop of Louth, [lix] f., [lxii], [66]
Old Melrose, [69]
O'Loughlin, Conor, king of north of Ireland, [lv], [40], [46], [55], [59], [170]
Donnell, [40]
O'Morgair, sometimes written O'Mongair, [6]
family of, known as O'Dogherty, [7]
Christian, bishop of Clogher and Louth, [lix], [66], [67], [89], [167]
Dermot, [6]
Mughron, fer légind at Armagh, [6]
See also Malachy, St.
O'Neills, [51], [166]
Oratories, materials of, [32] f., [109]
Oratory at Bangor, [30], [32], [109-113]
at Cairngarroch, [79], [171]
at Clairvaux, [128], [129]
at Saul, [113]
Oriel, [lviii], [59], [163], [170]
cathedral of, [67]
diocese of, [lviii-lx], [67], [170]
kings of: see O'Carroll, O'Loughlin
see of, [lix] f.
O'Rorke, Tighernan, [59]
Oswald, St., priory of, [69]
O'Toole, St. Laurence, archbishop of Dublin, [xxi]
Paisley, [29]
Pall, [xxxii], [lx] f., [lxii-lxiv], [65], [73], [117], [118]
Papal schism, [66], [72]
Paparo, John, cardinal priest of St. Laurence, [xxvii], [xlv], [lxii-lxiv]
"Parish," meaning of, [xxviii]
Pastoral staves, [44], [49], [50], [123]
Patrick, St., [27], [89], [117], [148], [162]
authority of coarbs of, [44]
burial place of, [44], [115], [117]
canon of, [54]
coarbs of: see Armagh, abbots of, archbishops of
gospels of, [53], [54]
Patrick, bishop of Dublin, [xx], [xxi], [xxiii], [xlvi]
——, bishop of Limerick, [xxi], [73]
Paul and Peter, SS., monastery of, at Armagh, [11], [18]
at Knock, [67], [118], [170]
Penance, [37], [97], [98], [115], [161], [167]
Peter, St., coarb of, [118]
Petit, Adam, archdeacon of Kells, [xxviii]
Petrie on stone churches, [32]
Philip of Clairvaux, [13]
Pilgrims from Connaught, [93]
"Poor man," [93]
Popes: see Eugenius, Gregory, Honorius, Innocent, Lucius
Portus Lapasperi, [78] f.
Primate of Ireland, [xxxvii] f.
Princeps, [27]
"Quasi-generations," [45], [65]
Ralph, archbishop of Canterbury, [xxii], [xlvi]
Raphoe, diocese of, [xli], [xlii], [lviii]
Rathbreasail, synod of, [xxxvii-lii], [lvi], [lviii], [lix], [14], [18], [36], [47], [62], [65];
canons of, violated, [lii], [lviii], [lx], [lxi], [lxii]
Rathbrennan, [106]
Rathluraigh, [44]
Ratisbon, monastery of St. Peter at, [xviii]
Rebekah, [133] f.
Reformation of Irish Church, took place in twelfth century, [xii]
causes of, [xvi-xx], [xxvi]
scope of, [xiii]
"Returning to his own country," [127]
Rheims, council of, [121]
Ribble, river, [67], [121]
Ribchester, [121]
Ricemarch, son of Sulien, life of St. David by, [xviii]
psalter of, [xvii] f.
verses of, [xviii]
Richard, abbot of Melrose, [69]
Rievaulx, [69]
Rivulet becomes a river, [105] f., [154]
Robert, architect of Mellifont, [75], [136]
Rochfort, Simon, bishop of Meath, [xxvii], [xxviii], [l]
Roe Valley, [xliv]
Rosemarkie, [28]
Rouen, [47]
"Rouncy," [69]
Round Towers, [170]
Route of St. Malachy's journeys, [67], [70], [121]
Roxburgh, [76]
Rufinus, [145]
Rummun, [33]
Runcinus, [69]
Sacraments, [18], [25] f., [39], [96], [97], [101], [114], [117]
"Sacraments" meaning the Eucharist, [114]
St. Liz, Simon de, Earl of Northampton, [69], [76]
Saul, [44], [87]
monastery of, [113], [163]
Scotia, [20]
Scotic, [32]
Scotland, [34], [67], [69], [72], [76], [120]
boundaries of, [67]
Scotland, Further, [125]
Scots, [20], [69], [110]
"Seed" of a bishop, [67], [165]
Senior, [xxv], [48]
Sexual morality, [xxiv], [162] f.
Shalvey, Donnell, erenach of Cork, [93]
Sheelan, Lough, [59]
Shrule, [76]
Sigeric, archbishop of Canterbury, [70]
Sighere, [68]
Silence, rule of, [13]
Sinach, [165]
Singing, [17] f., [37], [125], [127], [143], [161]
Sitric, king of Dublin, [xix]
Skerries, [lxi], [118]
Skreen, diocese of, [xxvii], [l]
Sollemnitas, [126]
Song, Church, [17] f., [37], [125], [127], [143], [161]
Soulseat, monastery founded at, by St. Malachy, [34], [120]
Premonstratensian monastery at, [120]
Slane, diocese of, [xxvii], [l]
Staff of Jesus, [53] f., [58], [167], [168], [169]
keeper of, [58], [167]
Staff sent by St. Malachy to St. Bernard, [131]
Standard, Battle of the, [77]
State of Continental Church described, [1-3]
State of the Irish Church described, [16-18], [37] f., [45] f., [161-3]
Stephen, king of England, [lxii], [121], [142]
Stone churches, [11], [32] f., [109]
Stoneykirk, [78]
Stowe Missal, [162]
Students, in Irish schools, [xiv], [xvii] f., [xxvi]
Suffragan, meaning of, [xxii]
Sulien the Wise, bishop of St. David's, [xvii], [xviii]
Surio, De (Suir, monastery of the; Suriense monasterium), [4], [76], [114]
Sweden, [74]
Sycarus (Sighere), [68]
Tachmon, Hugh de, bishop of Meath, [li]
Tanaidhe, coarb of Comgall, [30]
Tees, River, [67]
Termann Feichin, [170]
Tescelin, father of St. Bernard, [71]
Thaddaeus, bishop of Kells, [xxviii]
Theobald, archbishop of Canterbury, [73], [121]
Thomas, St., monastery of, in Dublin, [l]
Thomond, kingdom of, [43]
Tír Conaill, [lviii]
Tiree, island of, [29]
Tír Eoghain, [lviii]
diocese of, [64]
visitation of, [xxxiv], [50]
Tithes, [xxxiii], [37], [84], [163], [170]
Tobit, [15]
Tostius, bishop of Waterford, [xxi]
Translation of bodies to new cemetery at Clairvaux, [125], [143]
Travellers from Ireland, [xviii] f., [xxi], [xxvi]
Treasure found, [112]
Tribal territories, [xlii-xliv]
Trim, diocese of, [xxvii], [l]
Tuam, archbishopric of, [lxiii]
Tullaghoge, [51], [167] f., [169]
Turgesius, bishop of Limerick, [xxi]
Ua Condoirche: see Christian
Ua hAinmire: see Malchus
Ua Maelsechlainn Murrough, king of Meath, [106]
Ua Muidhin, Gilla Aedha, bishop of Cork, [lxi], [93]
Ua Sinaich, [166]
Flann, [58], [167]
Uhtred, bishop of Llandaff, [73]
Ui Méith, [27]
Ui Neill, [40]
Ui Sinaich, [165]
Ulaid, [lviii], [28], [40], [87]
count of, [89]
diocese of, [lviii], [64]
duke and magnates of, [111]
Ulster, [xl] f., [xlii], [lviii], [46]
Unction of sick, [88], [96] f., [124]
not confined to priests, [164]
Usnagh, synod of, [xxviii], [xlix], [l] f.
Valerian, persecution of, [14]
Valle Salutis, De, [76]
Vallis Angelorum, [27]
Victor IV., anti-pope, [72]
Viride Stagnum, [120]
Voice of the turtle, [3]
Waltheof (Waldeve, Wallenus, Wallevus), St., abbot of Melrose, [69], [121]
——, Earl of Northumberland,

[69]
Wardon, [69]
Waterford, [xix]
bishops of: see Malchus, Tostius
diocese of, [xix], [xlvi]
Watling Street, [121]
Wexford, [xix]
——, diocese of, [xix]
—— or Ferns, diocese of, [xlvii]
William the Conqueror, [47]
—— I., king of Scots, [77]
——, prior of Kirkham, [69]
Winchester, [18], [19]
Wissant, [70], [123]
Wooden churches, [32] f.
Wormwood, Valley of, [71]
Yellow Book of Lecan, [171]
York, [xxii], [xxxix], [67], [68], [70]
Zacchaeus, [14]