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Lagny-sur-lvfarne, 245
Lindisfarne, 233, 234
Lismore, 210, 282
Lure, 243

Luxeuil, 239, 243
Malmesbury, 236

Nessan of Mungret, 197
Nuremberg Monastery, 252
Oratory of Gallerus, 303
Raphoe, 164
Richenau, 25, 259

St. Camain at Iniscaltra, 304

St. Finian's, 161, 259

St. Gall, 95, 244, 263-264, 317

St. George, Vienna, 252

St. James, Ratisbon, 252-254

St. Mary, Vienna, 252

St. Mobi, 161, 216

St. Tuban, 250

Screen, Monastery, 162

Sliabh Luachra, 205

Swords, Monastery, 162

Wurtzburg, 252

Churchill, Lord Randolph, 651, 652

Churchill, Winston, 714

Civic Guard, see Guard

Clans:

Gamanraide, 28; Clanna Deaghaid, 28; Red
Branch Knights, 23, 28-29, 64-73; Clan
na Baoiscne (Finn MacCool's Clan), 64,
65, 68; Clan na Morna, 64, 68, 69; Clan
na Rory, 74, 198; Clan Credé, 217; Clan
Conaill, 217; Clan Colman, 217; Clan of
Conn, 217; Earnaan, the (Deagades),
41; Fian of Connaught, 42, 64-73, 84
Clan-lands, 364, 373, 397, 405
Clan system, overthrown, 397
Clanricarde, Earl of, 494

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276, 305

Clontarf, battle of (1014), 280-284
Clontarf Meeting (Connell), 581 f.
Cluain-erard, School of, 198

coinage, debased (1477), 484

Colm Cille, 60, 142, 160-175, 178, 194, 198-
200, 204, 206, 207, 213, 233

Columbus, visits Ireland, 343; assisted by Pat-
rick Maguire, 343

Collins, Michael, 711 ff.

Confederacy, The, founded by Young Ireland-
ers, 594 ff.

Connaught, 3, 16, 18, 24, 29, 30, 34, 35, 37,

38, 42, 46, 55, 64, 68, 74, 81, 82, 83,
117, 143, 146, 163, 185, 210, 270, 276,
287, 288, 289, 290

Connolly, James, 694, 696 ff.

Constitution of 1782, defects analyzed, 500 f.
Constitution, Free State, 713 f.

Convention of Drimceatt, 166-69, 181, 194
co-operative commonwealth, 696

Coote, Sir Charles, 413, 414

Cork, 41, 107, 203, 284

Cornwallis, 498, 522, 527 f., 533

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d'Avaux, Count, ambassador of Louis XIV,
438 ff.

Davis, Thomas, 585, 591 f.; founds The Na-
tion with Charles Gavan Duffy and John
Blake Dillon, 591 f., 681; Lament for
the Death of Eoghan Ruadh O'Neill, 422
Davitt, Michael, 625 ff., 629-30, 631, 633,
635, 639, 642, 644, 647, 651, 658, 666
Declaration of Right, Grattan's, 497
De Danaan, 2-6
Deirdre, 25 ff.
"Defenders," 509

de Lacy, 479 ƒƒ.

de Rosen, French Commander at Derry, 438 ff.
de Valera, Eamonn, 703, 704 f., 710, 712 f.
Derry, 87, 162, 164

Derry, defense of, 438
Desmond, see Geraldines
Desmond War, 375

D'Esterre, opposes O'Connell, their duel, 547 f.
Devoy, John, 627

Dickinson, Mrs. Monroe, 622 f.

Dillon, John Blake, 591 f., 614, 630, 631,
641, 644, 647, 656, 657, 659, 663, 665,
667, 668

Dineen, Father, 676

Disraeli, Benjamin, 633, 634 ff.
Dissenters, 504 ff.

Document No. 2, 712

Doheny, Michael, 591, 599, 613, 614

dolmen, 301-305

Donegal, 81, 160, 161, 163, 165, 167, 173,

183, 192, 198, 252, 265. 268, 312

Donegal (Dun na Gall), Fort of the Foreign-

ers, 81, 284

Donovan, Father, of Cork, 476
Dopping, Dr., Bishop of Meath, 455
Down, 76, 112, 161, 199, 224, 227
Drimceatt, Convention of, 181
Dublin, 25, 57, 85, 224, 230, 269-272, 275,
276, 278-280, 284, 307, 438, 439, 440-
443, 495, 506, 541, 545 ., 535, 536;
names for: "Dubhlinn" (Blackpool), 269;
"Ath Cleath Na Cloe" (Dublin Rich in
Bells), 285; "Ath Cleath Na Land's Na
Lecht" (Dublin City of Churches and
Graveyards), 285; "Dublin of the Festive
Drinking Horns," 285

Dublin Corporation, 548 f., 574 f.
Dublin Volunteers, 691 ƒƒ.

Duffy, Charles Gavan, 585, 591 f., 652; Rory
O'Moore, 408

Duffy, George Gavan, 712
Duggan, Bernard, 535

Duggan, Eamonn, 712

Dun Angus, 302

Emain Macha, 16, 23, 74

Emain Macha, Feis of, 93, 74

Emania, (court of Ulster Kings) 24, 25, 28, 29
Emmett, Robert, 532 f., 596, 598

Emmett, Thomas Addis, 508, 515 f., 518, 532,
534, 536

Enamels, early Irish, 92, 93

English Invasion of Ireland, 1171, 319 f.;
Pope Adrian's Bull, its disputed authen-
ticity, 319 f.; Dervorgilla, wife of Tig-
hernan O'Rourke, and Diarmuid Mac-
Murrough, their role in bringing in the
English, 321 f.

English Law, 606
"Ennis, Mr.," 463
Enniscorthy Hospital, 532

Equality of Man, Gaelic practice, 337 f.; "in-
stinct of local freedom," 385; French Rev-
olution, 502-3

"Essex Fencibles," 515 ff.

"Eva," 591, 595

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Easter Monday, 1916, 698-99; Easter Rising,
The, 691 ff.

Education, in Medieval Ireland, 346 ff.; Irish

at University of Paris, 341; astronomers,
347; medical mss., 348; Irish physicians
at royal courts, 348; "nation of annal-
ists," 352; University of Armagh, 355;
Geoffrey Keating, the Four Masters,
Duald MacFirbis, 397; hedge schools,
397-461 f., 466; in Irish Free State,
719-20

Eagan, Patrick, 629, 644, 658
Eirinn, Twelve Apostles of: St. Colm Cille

(see Colm Cille); Colm of Tir-da-Glass,
198; Ciaran of Clonmacnois, 171; Bren-
dan of Birr, 163; Ciaran, 198; Brendan
the Navigator, 101, 153, 165, 198, 204;
Mobi, 198; Ruadan, 198; Lasserian, 198;
Ciannech, 198; Senach, 198; Ninnid of
Loch Erne, 198

Election, first Free State, 713 f.; second, 717
Elizabeth, Queen: Dealings with Shane O'Neil,

369 f.; continues the conquest of Ireland,
destroys Irish clan-land system, 373 f.;
destroys abbeys, wars on Catholics, 374;
The Desmond War, 375; destruction in
Munster, 375-6; the famine in Ireland
described by Edmund Spenser, 376; Rory
O'More, 377; slaughter of the O'Mores
and O'Conors, 377; Sends Essex to Ire-
land, 392; uses forgery and "betrayal,"
392-3; dies, 394

Fairs:

Aonach, 58, 59, 65

Carman, 58, 60-63, 156

Colmain, 58

Cruachan, 38, 58, 59

Emain Macha, 58, 59, 62

Oisnech, 38, 58, 65

Tiallte, 38, 58, 59, 63, 65, 115, 116, 163,
291

Tlachtga, 38, 58

Falvey, Hugh, friend of O'Connell's father,
538

Famine, The Great, (1847-48) 587, 602 ƒ.
Felon, The, 599

Fenians, the, 611 f.

Fenians, the American, 612 f.
Ferguson, Samuel, 591
Ferguson, Sir Samuel, 682
Fermanagh, 81, 224
Fian, Fianna, 64 ff.
Fianna Fail, 715 ƒ.
Finian of Clonard, 198

Firbolgs, 1-4, 18, 28, 54, 82, 302
Fisher, J. R., 716

Fitzgerald, Lord Edward, 508-9, 512, 517, 518
Fitzgerald, Desmond, 715

Fitzgerald, see also The Geraldines

"Flight of the Earls," 395 ff., end of Nine
Years' War, 405

Flood, Henry, 493 f., 505

Focluit, Wood of, 108, 111, 112, 116

Ford, Patrick, 629, 650

Forster, "Buckshot," 636 f., 644 ff.

Four Courts, 714 ff.

Four Masters, The, 669

"Fourth Scourge, The," 428

"Free Quarters," 518

Free State, see Irish

French Revolution, influence on Ireland, 503 f.
French Revolution of 1848, 595-6

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Gaels, resist English in guerrilla warfare,
332 f.; Edmund Spenser's praise of, 333
Gaedhil, 8, 61, 127

Gaill-Gaedhel (Irish-Norse), 274-276, 280
Gallagher, Bishop, 463
Galway, 45, 57, 281

George IV, visits Ireland, 551 f.; receives
O'Connell, 551-2; bestows Order of St.
Patrick on Lord Fingall, 552; vetoes
Emancipation Bill, 559
Geraldines, The (Gaelicized Fitzgeralds) mon-
archs of Desmond and South Munster,
353 f.; Gerald the Rhymer, 354; James,
Earl of Desmond, 355; Thomas Fitzger-
ald, "Martyr of Christ," founder of Col-
lege of St. Mary at Youghal, 355; Ger-
ald the Great, 356; Margaret, "Mag-
heen," 356; Gerald the Younger, 9th Earl
of Kildare, 356-58; "Silken Thomas,"
executed at Tyburn, 358; Lady Eleanor
Fitzgerald, 359; Gerald Fitzgerald of
Kildare, 359-61

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Humbert, General, 522 f.
Hutchinson, Hely, 526

Hyde, Dr. Douglas, 672

I

I-Breasil (Isle of the Blest), 98-101
I-Breasil, by Ethna Carbery, 100
Insurrection and Indemnity Acts, 510
Intermarriage, Irish with Scots, English and
Welsh, 335 f., 339

Invasion, English, of Ireland, 319 ff.
"Invincibles," 647

Iona, 165, 213, 221, 222, 233

Ireland (Other names of): Ir, Ire, 193; Inis-
fail, 8, 9, 99; Scotia, 8, 19, 192, 248,
257; Ossian, 14, 192; Hibernia, 19, 20,
90, 192, 193; Ogygia, 19; Eiré, 19, 71,
108, 193, 284; Ierna, 19; Iuvernia, 19,
20; Ireland, 19, 193, 284; Insula Sacra,
19; Eirinn, 32, 192, 125, 151; Erin, 133,
284

Irish in American Revolution, 482
Irish Brigade, 439, 470 f., 538, 539
Irish Executive Council, 712

Irish Exiles, Cromwell's era, 429 f.; after
Williamite Wars, 453-466, 470 f.

Irish Freedom, 690

Irish Free State, 713 f.

Irish National Debt, 530

Irish Officers in Austrian service, 477 f.

Irish Officers in French Revolution, 476
Irish Officers in Russian service, 479 f.
Irish Officers in Spanish service, 480 f.
Irish People, The, 616 f.

Irish Press, The, 718

Irish Republic, The, proclaimed, Easter Mon-
day, 698, 699

Irish Republican Brotherhood, 612 f.
Irish Tenant League, 611

Irish Transplanting, Cromwell era, 430-435
Irish Tricolor, 697

Irish World, The, 629

Island Bridge, 536.

J

James I, plots to destroy O'Donnell and
O'Neill, 394 ff., confiscates lands of six
Irish counties, 405

James II, suspends Penal Laws, 436; disbands
army, 437; escapes to France, 437; lands
at Kinsale, 438; opens Parliament at Dub-
lin, 438-9; the Thirty-Five Acts, 439-40;
Battle of the Boyne, 443; leaves Ireland,
443

Jones, John Paul, 494, 539
Judgments of Creidné, 6

Hogan, Patrick, 715

Holmes, Robert, 596 ff.

Home Rule Bill (Gladstone's), 654, 656

Home Rule Act of 1914, 666

Home Rule Bill of 1921, 709

Hope, Jimmie, 535

K

Keating, Geoffrey, 397, 670, 680; Mo Bhean-

nacht Leat A Sgribhinn, 671

Kelly, Colonel John, 619

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MacCumail, Fionn (Finn MacCool), see Mac-

Cool; see also Kings

MacDiarmada, Seán, 698

MacDonagh, Thomas, 698

MacDonnell, Seán Clárach, 673
MacDonnell, Sorley, 476

MacFirbis, Duald, 397

MacGeoghegan, Abbé, 473 f., 478

MacManus, Seumas, 676; Shane O'Neill, 368;

The Coming of Owen Roe, 418

MacManus, Terence Bellew, 599, 614

Macnamara, Donacha Rua, 673

MacNeill, Eoin, 694, 697 f., 716 f.

MacNeill, James, 717

MacNevin, Dr., 503, 511, 512, 517, 518
MacSheehy, 512

MacSwiney, Terence, 707

McCarthy, Denis Florence, 591
McCarthy, Justin, 625, 646, 659-61
McDonagh, 667

McGee, Thomas D'Arcy, The Four Masters,

669

McGettigan, Archbishop, 464

McNally, Leonard, 508 ff., 517

Maelsuthain O Cearbhaill (O'Carroll), 277
Magee, John, 543, 545 ff.

Magh Mell (Plain of Pleasure), 98-101
Magnus Barelegs, 283

Maguire, "Father Tom," 586

Maguire, Patrick, first to set foot on American
soil, 343

Manannan MacLir (sea-god of the De Dan-
anns), 5

Mangan, Clarence, 591, 595, 680, 682
Manuscripts and Books, Ancient

Agallam na Seanorach, 70-73, 291
Annals of Clonmacnois, 176
Annals of the Four Masters, 153
Annals of Loch Cé, 176

Annals of Tighernach, 85, 228, 258, 276
Annals of Ulster, XII, 258, 311
Arma Colm Cille, 168

Battlebook of the O'Donnells, 312

Book of Acaill, 50, 51, 85, 132

Book of Armagh, 119, 127, 276, 311, 312

Book of Ballymote, 46, 47, 48, 52, 61, 96,

153, 220, 230

Book of the Dun Cow, 52, 94, 230

Book of Durrow, 170, 312

Book of Kells, 170, 312, 313, 315, 316

Book of Lismore, 137, 144, 147, 149, 153,

159, 198, 202, 230

Book of Munster, 43

Book of the Ollams, 220

Book of Rights, 85, 113, 123, 177, 295, 297

Book of St. Moling, 312

Bruidean Da Dearga, 85, 298

Cáin Fuirthime, 132

Cáin Padraic, 129

Calendar of Aengus, 177

Commemmoratio Laborum, 123

Confession of Patrick, Magnum Opus, 119
Cormac's Glossary, 85, 87, 129
Cuilmen, The, 220

Days of Lamentation, The, 123
De Divisione Naturae, 264

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