its modern sense) in which is
Newtown Stewart, co. Derry.
[53] Ramsay, _Paul the Traveller_ (1907), p. 173.
[54] Some changes of phraseology might have been made here and
elsewhere if Professor MacNeill's _Phases of Irish History_ (1919) had
come into my hands before this volume went to press. But they would
not have affected the argument.
[55] See _Irish Church Quarterly_, vol. x. p. 234.
[56] Agus is e teampull Muire i Luimneach a priomheaglais.
[57] When Cardinal Paparo came to Ireland in 1151 he found "a see
constituted at Dublin in the diocese of Glendalough."--_Crede Mihi_
(ed. Gilbert), p. 11.
[58] Ussher, 488 (_P.L._ cl. 534), 564.
[59] _Ibid._ 528, 530; _P.L._ clix. 109, 216.
[60] See p. 20, note 3.
[61] See p. xxii.
[62] See p. 18, note 6.
[63] See above, p. xxviii.
[64] There was a bishop of Breifne (_i.e._ Kilmore) in 1136 (_A.T._).
[65] _R.T.A._ p. 269.
[66] _Ibid._ p. 259.
[67] _Ibid._ p. 241.
[68] _Cal. of Papal Letters_, v. 75. For date see _Cal. of Documents,
Ireland_, i. 168.
[69] See p. xxviii, note 1.
[70] _R.T.A._ p. 71.
[71] _Life_, Secs. 4-7.
[72] _Life_, Secs. 8 f., and p. 21, note 1.
[73] See _Life_, Sec. 12, and p. 27, note 1.
[74] See _Life_, Sec. 16, and notes.
[75] p. 33, note 1.
[76] _Life_, Secs. 16, 17.
[77] See _Life_, Sec. 9, and notes.
[78] _Life_, Sec. 18.
[79] _Ibid._ Sec. 19.
[80] See p. xv, and Additional Note B.
[81] _Life_, Secs. 20-31, with notes, and Additional Note C.
[82] Secs. 31, 32.
[83] See _Life_, Sec. 34 and notes.
[84] For a fuller account of the beginnings of the diocese of Clogher
see _L.A.J._ vol. iv. pp. 129-159. To the reasons there given for
believing that Christian transferred the see from Clogher to Louth
should be added the fact that in Tundale (p. 54) he is called
_Lugdunensis episcopus_.
[85] _Life_, Secs. 33, 34.
[86] _Ibid._ Secs. 35-41. The reader may be reminded, however, that
the two visits of Malachy to Clairvaux, in the course of this journey,
produced the friendship between him and St. Bernard, which had its
twofold issue in the composition of the important documents included
in this volume, and the introduction of the Cistercian Order into
Ireland.
[87] _Life_, Sec. 38.
[88] Sec. 51.
[89] Sec. 47.
[90] _Life_, Secs. 67-75.
[91] There was no unnecessary delay on the part of the Pope in sending
the palls. After the death of Malachy a deputation was sent fr
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