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Clerus Romanus, epistle of, to Irish Clonfert, S. Brendan of, vi. 50; connexion of, with Lancarvan, vi. 50.

church, iv. 377, 427.

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Clochair, confirmed to see of Dublin, Clonmacnois, name of, in Provinciale

iv. 552.

Clochar, or Clochor. See Clogher. Clogher, church of, in Tyrone, founded,

vi. 416, 570 (Ind. Chr. 443); S. Kertennus placed over it, vi. 416; Ermedachus bishop of, vi. 375; extent of diocese of, vi. 417; stripped of Ardstraw, and Louth, vi. 417; also called Luvidensis, iv. 514, or Lugundunensis, vi. 417; ancient distribution of church revenues in, xi. 441-444; registry of, vi. 417, xi. 423, 435, 443; a bishop of, at issue with Ussher, xv. 156. Clodoueus, vi. 170.

Clonakilty. See Cloughnekilty. Clonalvey, parish of, i. lxv. Clonard, ancient see in Meath, vi. 472; famous school of, vi., 472; granted by S. Kieran to S. Finian, vi. 473; Eugenius, bishop of, vi. 384; rural deanry of, i. xcviii. ; parish of, i. xcix.; manor of, i. liv. See Cluainhiorard.

Clonarney, parish of, i. cii.

Clonbreney, parish of, i. cxviii.

Romanum, vi. 502; S. Columba's

prophecy about, vi. 502; church of, founded, vi. 592 (Ind. Chr. 544, 547); body of S. Ninian at, vi. 200; archdeaconry of, i. cxxii.; alias Balliloughloe, deanry of, i. cxxii.; parish of, i. cxxiii. Clonmaduff, parish of, i. lxxxv. Clonoaviss, familia of, vi. 518. Clotworthy, Sir J., enemy to episcopacy, i. 219.

Cloughnekilty, in Cork, v. 518.
Clovis. See Clodius and Chlogio.
Cloyne, see of, disunited from Cork,
vi. 535.

Cluain, Latibulum, vi. 533.
Cluain-ædnach, or Latibulum hedero-
sum, S. Fintan of, vi. 533, 592 (Ind.
Chr, 550).

Cluain-Broin, S. Emeria of, vi. 407. Cluain-Coner, founded by S. Ninian, vi. 209, 565 (Ind. Chr. 420). Cluain-crema, S. Meldan of, vi. 344, 563 (Ind. Chr. 402).

Cluain-dachran, near Rahen, S. Mochua of, vi. 543,

Cloncall, alias Forgney, chapel of, i. Cluain-dolcain, confirmed to see of

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Clon-enach in Læsia, olim Cluain- Cluainernain, Columbanus of, vi. 344,

aednach, vi. 533.

Clonensis episcopatus, (see Clone) vi.

278; united to Meath, vi. 473; Clonense cœnobium, vi. 502. Clones. See Cluain Ynish. Cloney, chapel of, i. lxxxiii. Clonfad-foran, parish of, i. ciii.; see lands of, i. lvi.

563 (Ind. Chr. 402).

Cluain-ferta Brendain, or Latibulum mirabile Brendani, vi. 511; founded by S. Brendan, vi. 524.

Molua, or Latibulum mirabile Moluæ, in Ophaly, vi. 511; S. Lugadius of, vi. 527.

Cluain-hioraird, or Clonard, vi. 472.

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Cluhain-haiaird, or Clonard, vi. 472. Cluain-inis, in Loch Erne, S. Sinell of, vi. 503, 590, 596 (Ind. Chr. 540, 579); Culdees of, vi. 174. Cluain-mic-nois, in Westmeath, founded by S. Ciaran, vi. 525, 473; anchorite and scribe of, vi. 278; abbots of, vi. 540, 542.

Clud, Vallis, vi. 376; river, vi. 111,

131, 217.

Cluenarcha, recte Cluain fearta, vi. 542. Cluida, in Argathelia, vi. 566 (Ind. Chr. 425).

in Flint, vi. 86. Cluinkevy, confirmed to diocese of Dublin, iv. 552. Cluith, Petra, vi. 122.

Clunard, or Cluainard, vi. 522. Cluth, or Clyde, river, vi. 111, 131, 217.

Cluverius, Philip, death of, xv. 193.
Clyde. See Clud, Cluith, Cluth.
Clydesdale, reputed birth-place of S.
Patrick, xv. 9.

Cnobheresburg, or Burg Castle, in
Suffolk, vi. 539, 605 (Ind. Chr. 639).
Cnut, king of England, iv. 325.
Cobham, Lord, xv. 216.
Cobthach, vi. 237.

Coel, a quo Colchester, v. 216, 217.

239.

Coelan, S. of Nendrum, vi. 522; or Kelan, Life of, vi. 529. See Cay

lan.

Coeman, S. of second order, vi. 478, 590 (Ind. Chr. 540). See Comanus. of Enachtruim, vi. 592 (Ind. Chr. 550). Coemgen, or Kevin, S., vi. 83, 581 (Ind. Chr. 498); i. e. "Pulchrum Genitum," vi. 524; education of, vi. 527, 582, 583 (Ind. Chr. 505. 510); founds Glendaloch, vi. 524, 525, 595 (Ind. Chr. 510); of second order, vi. 478; his death, vi. 525, 603 (Ind. Chr. 618); his Life, vi.

83, 422, 524, 525, 527, 539.

á common name, vi. 343. Cœnobitical life in England, iv. 572. Cogidunus, British king, v. 62.

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Cogitosus, biographer of S. Brigid, iv. 314, 318; gross story in, iv. 318; two ancient MSS. of, iv. 314; date of work, iv. 377.

Coillus, king of Britain, v. 36; and

father of Lucius, v. 63, vi. 553 (Ind. Chr. 115).

Coinceas, or Conchessa, mother of S. Patrick, vi. 379.

Coins, two Christian, found in Britain, v. 58; British, in Cotton collection, vi. 109; Ussher wishes Laud to purchase, xv. 527.

Colbdi, or Colpe, portus, vi. 408. Colbroke, town of, v. 182. Colchester, or Cair Colun, v. 82, 216; by whom fortified, v. 214, 216; olim Colonia, alias Culucitana, bishop of, at Arles, v. 236, 237. Colcus, Albinus' epistle to, iv. 466; called Colga nepos Dumectæ, iv. 467; a laborious teacher, iv. 467; his death, iv. 467. Coldingham, abbey of, notices of, vi. 513. See Coludi.

Cole, Elizabeth, alias Aylmer, xvi. 413.

Colga, nepos Dumectæ, same as Colcu, iv. 467.

Colidei, or Cœlibes, called also Culdei

and Cœlicolæ, in Enhly or Bardsey, vi. 173; in the larger churches of Ulster, as Armagh, Cluan Ynish, vi. 174.

Collationes of Cassian, v. 360, 361. Collator, a term used by Prosper, v. 418.

College, Trinity. See Dublin. Collenros, or Culros, on Frith of Forth, vi. 224, 584 (Ind. Chr. 514). Collins, Dr. Samuel, xvi. 347. Collis Eli, or Cruachan Aichle, vi. 449. Collyridians, doctrines of, iii. 447, 508.

Colman, S. of Cill-ruaid, vi. 346, 565 (Ind. Chr. 412),

S. of Dair-mor, vi. 529, 595 (Ind. Chr. 570).

S., bishop of Dromore, vi. 529, 584 (Ind. Chr. 516); his education,

Colman-continued.

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vi. 529; founds Dromore, vi. 592 (Ind. Chr. 550); Life of, vi. 529. -, S., bishop of Glendaloch, vi. 536; his death, vi. 607 (Ind. Chr. 660).

S. of Lindisfarne, v. 100; succeeds Finan as bishop, vi. 221, 607 (Ind. Chr., 661); bishop of York, iv. 344, 345; controversy with Wilfrid, vi. 535; his arguments, iv. 341, 345, vi. 498, 507; unwilling to yield, iv. 347; leaves Lindisfarne, vi. 535, and York, iv. 355; leads a number of followers to Scotia, iv. 347; from Lindisfarne and Ripon, iv. 355; Fridegodus' lines on, iv. 355; settles in Inis-bofinde, vi. 535; founds Mayo, iv. 304, vi. 535, 608 (Ind. Chr. 665); death of, vi. 608 (Ind. Chr. 665, 675).

-, S., presbyter, baptizes S. Declan, vi. 333, 334, 559 (Ind. Chr. 347).

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Cass, abbot of Clonmacnoise, vi. 540, 608 (Ind. Chr., 665).

Dearg, or Rubeus, vi. 532. Dubhcuilinn, vi. 530, 595 (Ind. Chr. 570).

filius Chain, or Mocholmog, vi. 535.

-, bishop, son of Cuidel-dubh, vi. 536.

- Elo, or Eala, S., his history, vi. 530, 593 (Ind. Chr. 560); founds church of Lann-elo, vi. 476, 531, 596 (Ind. Chr. 580); his church of Mucmor, vi. 575 (Ind. Chr. 456); his festival and death, vi. 531, 602 (Ind. Chr. 610); S. Patrick's pro

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phecy concerning, vi. 430; Coeman, preceptor of, vi. 533; confounded with Colman, vi. 529; his acts, vi. 469, 533.

son of Enan, vi. 231.

son of Fiachna, vi. 540, 603 (Ind. Chr. 620).

son of Lenin, vi. 535; founder of Cloyne, vi. 535; called also Mocholmog, son of Gillem, vi. 535, 607 (Ind. Chr. 660).

Mor, vi. 565 (Ind. Chr. 420); cured by S. Ibar, vi. 348.

filius Nemani, rex, vi. 336, 562 (Ind. Chr. 388).

Priscus, vi. 221.

Stellain, S., of Tir-da-glas, vi. 540, 605 (Ind. Chr. 634).

Uamach, biographer of S. Patrick, vi. 375.

a joint king of Ireland, vi. 515. a very common name, vi. 343. Colmi Mons, or Slieve Gullion, vi. 248, 604 (Ind. Chr. 630). Colmy's Inche, St., vi. 247.

Cologn, S. Pantaleon of, v. 379; council of, xi. 422. See Colonia. Colonatus, a follower of S. Kilian, vi. 279, 609 (Ind. Chr. 689). Coloni Liberi, who, xi. 425. Colonia, S. Ursula slain at, vi. 153; date of occurrence, vi. 160.

of Antoninus, or Colchester, v. 82; Adelfius, bishop of, at council of Arles, v. 236.

Agrippinensis, church of Scoti at,

vi. 337.

Colossians, epistle to, xi. 524.
Colosus, or Coluansa, vi. 246.
Colp, or portus Colpdi, vi. 408; at the

mouth of the Boyn, vi. 413, 569
(Ind. Chr. 433); parish of, i.
lxviii.

Coludi, or Coldingham, Adamnan of, vi. 609 (Ind. Chr. 680, 681). Columba, or Columbanus, twenty of the name, vi. 229; two most remarkable, vi. 473, sometimes confounded, vi. 229.

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Columba, or Colum-cille, vi. 228; origin of the name, vi. 228, 229; of second order of saints, vi. 478; parentage of, vi. 230, 586 (Ind. Chr. 522); pedigree and kindred, vi. 230, 231; disciple of S. Finian, vi. 590 (Ind. Chr. 540); meets some saints in Meath, vi. 530; discovers S. Patrick's sepulchre, vi. 450; alleged sojourn at Glastonbury, vi. 464; excites war against king Dermot, vi. 467, 593 (Ind. Chr. 561); does penance with S. Finian, vi. 467, 468; his sentence, vi. 468; exile enjoined by S. Molaissi, vi. 532; cause of his leaving Ireland, vi. 466; to avoid Dermot, vi. 236; S. Brendan directs him to Hy, vi. 240; condemned by an Irish synod, vi. 468, 594 (Ind. Chr. 560); date of his journey to Hy, vi. 233, 594 (Ind. Chr. 563); his twelve followers, vi. 237-239; founded one hundred monasteries, Dearmach and Hy being the chief, vi. 474, 483, 592 (Ind. Chr. 546); range of his labours, vi. 247, 594 (Ind. Chr. 563); contemporary of S. Kentigern, vi. 228, 247, 250, 251, 596 (Ind. Chr. 579); his observance of Easter, vi. 497; his rule, vi. 592 (Ind. Chr. 546); ancient MS. of, vi. 483; S. Benedict's adopted, vi. 607 (Ind. Chr. 664); tonsure of, changed at Hy, iv. 355; period of his abbacy, vi. 245; his chronology fixed, vi. 235, 464; year of his death, iv. 276, 277, vi. 236, 599 (Ind. Chr. 597); doubt regarding the day, vi. 235; his festival changed, vi. 454; buried in Hy, vi. 252; reliques buried in Down, vi. 252, doubtful, vi. 451; invention and translation of, vi. 454, 455; fabled interment in Glastonbury, vi. 463, 582 (Ind. Chr. 504); his letter to S. Gildas, vi. 468; his reputed Life of S. Patrick, vi. 375; Bede's observations on him, vi. 228; Wilfrid's, iv. 346; his Life written by Cummineus and Adamnan, vi.

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229; by John of Tinmouth, vi. 231, 270; anonymous Irish Life of, vi. 587 (Ind. Chr. 522).

S., son of Crimthann, of Tirdaglas, vi. 533, 590 (Ind. Chr. 540). S., bishop of Dunkeld, vi. 606, 607 (Ind. Chr. 640, 660).

S., filia Aniti, vi, 169, 171. Columbæ, S., abbas, vi. 239. Columbanus, S., of Luxieu and Bobio, vi. 229, 282, 476, 597 (Ind. Chr. 589), 603 (Ind. Chr. 614); mentioned by Laurentius in Bede, iv. 421; takes the Cursus Scotorum abroad, vi. 480, 481; answer to king Sigebert, iv. 300; his date, iv. 377; obsequies and commemoration of, iv. 277; SS, Gallus and Magnus at, iv. 269, 270; his poetical compositions, iv. 410; epistolæ rhythmicæ, iv. 244, 409, 410, 412, 414, 416; epistola, de Vita, iv. 406, 407; MS. of his homilies, iv. 408; penitential of, iv. 306; his rule, iv. 298, 299, 305, 419, vi. 487; MS. of, at St. Gall, iv. 298, 299; adopted by S. Gallus, vi. 487; various printed editions of, vi. 484; resembles S. Benedict's, vi. 484, 485; often associated with it, vi. 485; why, vi. 486; his Life by Jonas, iv. 359, v. 505, by John of Tinmouth, vi. 270.

another form of the name Colman, vi. 536.

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an Irish bishop mentioned in the Epistola Cleri Romani, iv. 1, 427.

S., of Cluainernain, vi. 344, 563 (Ind. Chr. 402).

filius S. Alexandræ, vi. 169. Columbienses monachi, vi. 239. Colun, river, at Colchester, v. 82, 83. Colus, river, v. 182. Comainus Breac, his birth, vi. 588

(Ind. Chr. 529); date of, vi. 533; his death, vi. 603 (Ind. Chr. 615). Comanus, a Scotic presbyter, iv. 1; of second order, vi. 478; of third order, vi. 479.

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Comfurbach, or Corbe, xi. 432. Comgallus, or Faustus," v. 505; or "Pulchrum Pignus," v. 506, 584 (Ind. Chr. 516); of second order, vi. 478; S. Patrick's prophecy concerning, vi. 430, 575 (Ind. Chr. 456); founder of Bangor, v. 253, vi. 474; date of, vi. 524, 593 (Ind. Chr. 559); Cell-congaill called after, vi. 524; visits Britain, and founds a church in Heth, vi. 524; founds church of Cambos, v. 506, 596 (Ind. Chr. 580); attempts to found a church in Rechrann, vi. 527; contemporary of S. Columba, vi. 233; death of, vi. 600 (Ind. Chr. 601); said to have adopted from Pelagius the Egyptian monachism, vi. 482; used the Cursus Scotorum, vi. 481; sends it abroad by Columbanus, vi. 480; his rule, vi. 483; written variously, Comgallus, Congellus, Comogillus; his Life, vi. 233, 475, 527, xv. 16.

Comin, or Baithene, vi. 237, 533. Commagil, or Commedil, British king, vi. 91.

Commandments, the Ten, duties of, xi. 214, 215; perversion of first by the Romanists, iii. 474; second omitted, ii. 446; story of Ussher's eleventh, i. 280, 281.

Commanus, or Coemanus, S., birth, parentage, and education of, vi. 533; founds Ros-commain, and Enachtruim, vi. 532, 533, 540. Commemorations of the dead, not con

clusive for purgatory, iii. 198-200. Commendam of a deanry with an archbishoprick, xv. 423.

Commianus, presbyter of third order,

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Committee for religion, i. 229. Commonitorum, heresy of, v. 422. Common prayer, article of 1566 on, i. xxvii.

Commorus, usurper of Armorica, vi. 52, 593 (Ind. Chr. 554). Communion, holy, in Lord's supper, xiii. 194; received in both kinds in British churches, iy. 279; in one kind, contrary to Scripture, iii. 15; introduction of, iii. 11; preparation for, xiii. 203-205; act of minister in, xiii. 205-208; administered to infants, iii. 28, 29; Irish article of 1566 on, i. xxviii.; Ussher charged with doctrine of real presence, i. clix.

260.

church, Ussher's views on, i.

of saints, ii. 418, 425. Como and Camarina, vi. 350. Comogillus. See Congallus. Comorbanus, meaning of, i. 28. Companions, twelve with S. Columba, vi. 237-239, 770; and seven bishops with Fingar, vi. 431. Computi Liber ascribed to Gildas and Nennius, iv. 473.

Comyn, John, first English archbishop of Dublin, i. 160, cxxix. Conagal, or Comgallus, vi. 249. Conaille Muirtheimhne, vi. 163, 248, 385.

Conainus filius Failbei, ninth abbot of Hy, vi. 285.

Conaire, disciple of S. Barr, vi. 544. Conalleorum Gens, in Louth, vi. 248, 249; terra, vi. 404 (Ind. Chr. 630).

Plebs, in Tir Connel, vi. 466. Conallus, son of Comgall, vi. 236, 246, 594 (Ind. Chr. 563),

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