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St. Columba, 230, 234. of Ibrach (Ivragh), Kerry, 230. of Lismore, 226. of St. Kevin, 235. of Dunbrody, 289. of St. Peter's of Lemene, near Chambery, 381. of Clonfert, 170. of Mellifont, 234. of Clonmacnois, 221. Irrelagh (Muckross), 322. Clonmel, 322. Drogheda, 322. Cill-Achaidh, 374. Montgomery, 584. Montmarisco, 237 becomes a monk, 289 Monroe, 493. Monroe, Henry, 629. Moore, his History, 37 his partiality for Malachy, 209 on religion, 111 his life, 605. Morann the good, and his collar of gold, 97. MSS. preserved in Trinity College, 44. of ancient Irish history, 39n. Celtic, preserved in Belgium, 45. Continental, 45n. in British Museum, 46. Stowe collection of, 45n. MSS., Latin, 46. Loftus, 415. Burgundian, 46. legendary and historical, of Irish history, 39. Muckross Abbey, 322. Muircheartach, first Christian king of Ireland, 131. Muircheartach, his circuit of Ireland, 197 killed by Blacaire, 197. Murphy, Father, killed, 628. Murrough's game of chess, 211. Murtough of the Leathern Cloaks, 196. N. Neamhnach, the well, 164. Napier's, Lady, letter respecting the tenantry of Duke of Leinster, 623. Nathi, King, 116. National joy at the restoration of Catholic worship, 464. Nemedh, arrival of, 59. Nemenians, emigration of, 60, 62. Nemthur, St. Patrick's birthplace, 110. Nennius, 69. Nesta, her beauty and infamy, 259. Nestor, 48. Netterville, John, Archbishop of Armagh, 318. Newspapers in seventeenth century, 545. Newtownbutler, engagement at, 595. Nial of the Nine Hostages, 106. Nial Black Knee, 194. Nicholas, St., College of, 51. Niebuhr, his theory of history, 82. on the story of Tarpeia, 82n. on learning by verse, 86. Noah, genealogies from, 58. Normans, their arrival in Ireland, 257. their luxurious habits, 272. Cambrensis' account of them, 277. the, ridicule the Irish nobles, 293. feuds of the, in Ireland, 300. their treachery, 311. Viceroys, 285. Nuada of the Silver Hand, 61 his privy council, 64. Numa Pompilius, 89. O. O'Brien, Turlough, Monarch of Ireland, 222 his death, 223. O'Brien, Donnell, King of Thomond, 271. O'Briens, from whom descended, 84. O'Clery, Michael, one of the Four Masters, 52 his literary labours and piety, 54 his first work, Trias Thaumaturgas, 52 rewrote the Book of Invasions, 54 patronized by Fearghal O'Gara, 53. O'Connell, Daniel, in the House of Parliament, 64
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