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Index C-D
Margaret Anne Cusack
An Illustrated History of Ireland
1868
Index
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Caesar, his accounts of the Druids, 138
.
Cairbre, Satire of, 63
.
Cairbre, Cinn-Cait, 97
.
Cairbres, the three, 102
.
Caligraphy, Irish skilled in, 185
.
Callaghan of Cashel, 196
.
Cambridge, treatise on origin of, 71
.
Camden on Ogygia, 72
.
Cannibalism, charge of, refuted, 74
.
Cannon-balls first used, 381n
.
Canons, St. Patrick's, 117
.
Carew's, Sir Philip, claim, 428
.
Carhampton, Lord, cruelties of, 617n
.
Carmelite monasteries, 323
.
Cashel, the Saltair of, 44
.
Cashel, the Synod of, 275
.
Cashel, massacre at, 496
.
Castlehaven Memoirs, 482n
.
Casts for celts, 246
.
Cataldus, St., 178
.
Catalogue of lost books, 44
.
Cathair Crofinn, a circular fort, 165
.
Cathal Carragh, 296
.
Cathal Crovderg, 296
.
Catholic Emancipation, 647
.
Catholic worship publicly restored, 411
.
Catholic Association, 583
.
Catholic priests, their peculiar position and difficulties, 586
.
Catholic question, a ministerial difficulty, 639
.
Catholic delegates met in Dublin, 615
.
Catholics, Orangemen bribed to persecute, 616n
.
Catholics—penal laws against, 576
.
Cauldrons as tribute, 241
.
Cavalry, 309n
.
Ceann Cruach, great ancient idol of the Irish, 121
.
Ceasair, taking of Erinn by, 54
.
Ceasair—landing in Ireland of, 57
.
Celedabhaill, his quatrains, 198
.
Celestine, Pope, sends St. Patrick to Ireland, 115
.
Celsus, St., 227
.
Celsus, St.—when buried, 227
.
Celtic language, antiquity of, 147
.
Celtic language—remains of, 46
.
Celtic literature, 37.
Celtic and Roman history, 81
.
Celts, description of, 160
.
Chariots used in Ireland, 167
.
Charlemont, Earl of, his life, 607
.
Charles I., reign of, 473
.
Charles I.—his "faith," 475
.
Charles II., reign of, 520
.
Charles II.—his treatment of the loyalists, 521
.
Chesterfield and Adam Smith on Ireland, 603
.
Chichester, Sir John, 580
.
Chichester's Parliament, 471
.
Chieftains, Irish, 303
.
Child, interment of a, 157n
.
Christ, the age of, 94
.
Christian missions, 108
.
Christianity, introduction of, 112
.
Chronicle of Cormac MacCullinan, 41
.
Chronicle of Aengus Ceile De, 41
.
Chronicle of Richard of Cirencester, 139
.
Chronicum Scotorum, 58
.
Chronicum Scotorum—compiled by, 50
.
Chronicum Scotorum—account in, 57
.
Chronicum Scotorum—on Partholan's landing in Ireland, 58
.
Chronology, difficulties of, 44
.
Chronology—Irish, 80
.
Cin Droma Snechta, 39.
Cin Droma Snechta—quotations from, 43
.
Cin Droma Snechta—on Irish immigration, 58
.
Circular forts, 165
.
Cistercians, Order of, 316
.
Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria, 155
.
Clanrickarde, Earl of, 356
.
Clare, Lord, on Irish cultivation, 638
.
Clare election, the, 649
.
Clarence, Duke of, 371
.
Clergy, state of the Catholic, in the reign of Elizabeth, 426
.
Clonmacnois, the Annals of, 60n
.
Clubs in the seventeenth century, 546
.
Clynn, the annalist, 319
.
Cobhthach Cael, 90
.
Codex, containing Venerable Bede's works, 47
.
Coigley, Father, arrested and hanged, 624
.
Colgan, his labours, 52
.
Colgan—mention of, 534
.
College of Physicians, establishment of, in Dublin, 543
.
Colleges, continental, established for Irish students, 535
.
Colonists—Scythians, Greeks, 68
.
Colonization, proofs of our early, 55
.
Colonization—the last, 75
.
Columba, St., and the Bards, 168
.
Columbanus, St., his rule, 173
.
Columbanus—on papal supremacy, 176
.
Commercial status of Irish towns, 540
.
Comyn, John, Archbishop of Dublin, 291
.
Comyn, John—his imprisonment, 295
.
Conchessa, 112
.
Confessions, St. Patrick's, 113
.
Conaire II., 103
.
Conaire II.—collects laws, 104
.
Conn of the Hundred Battles, 101
.
Conn's half of Ireland, 102
.
Connaught, ancient, 64
.
Connaught—massacre in, 297
.
Connaught—three claimants for, 307
.
Connaught—rising of the men, 323
.
Connaught,—plantation of, 475
.
Conor Mac Nessa, legend of, 127
.
Conor Mac Nessa—death of, 128
.
Controversy, theological, of the "Three Chapters," 175
.
Cooke, Mr., publishes a pamphlet, 631
.
Coote's cruelties, 482
.
Cork Militia, cruelties of the, 626
.
Cormac, author of Saltair of Tara, 104
.
Council at Tara, 172
.
Courcy, John de, in Ulster, 286
.
Courcy, John de—his valour, 286
.
Courcy, John de—his defeat in Antrim, 288
.
Courcy, John de—his death, 298
.
Craftine, the poet, 91
.
Crannoges, 159
.
Cranmer, Archbishop, 410
.
Cremation not usual in Erinn, 155
.
Crom Chonaill, the, 162
.
Cromlechs, 155
.
Cromlechs—in the Phoenix Park, 161
.
Cromwell arrives in Ireland, 500
.
Cromwell—marches to Drogheda, 500
.
Cromwell—massacre at Drogheda, 501
.
Cromwell—letters, 502
.
Cromwell—his cruelties, 503
.
Cromwell—brutality of his soldiers, 503
.
Cromwell—his massacre at Wexford, 503
.
Cromwellian settlement in Ireland, 512n
.
Crovderg, Hugh, 307
—his death,
308
.
Cruelties of English officers, 417
.
Crystede, his account of Ireland, 363
.
Cuilmenn, the, 40.
Culdees, the, 182
.
Culdees—question on the, 179n
.
Curia Regis, held at Lismore, 273
.
Curragh of Kildare, 255
.
Curran, his life, 606
.
Cusack, Sir Thomas, 409
.
Cusack, Sir Thomas—favours O'Neill, 421
.
Custom-house built, 638
.
D.
Da Derga, destruction of the court of, 91
.
Dagges, 431n
.
Dalriada, the Irish, 131
.
Danes, Malachy's exploits against the, 207
.
Danes—in Ireland, 204
.
Danes—cruelties of the, 190
.
Danes—divided into Black and White Gentiles, 191
.
Danes—found seaport towns, 200
.
Danes—supposed conversion of, 204
.
Danes—pipes, 241
.
Danes—the Dalcassians fight the, 206
.
Danish fortress in Dublin, 278n
.
Danish—the first invasion, 188
.
Danish—attempted second invasion, 224
.
Danish—pirates, first raid of the, 188
.
Danish—valour, battle of Clontarf, 215
.
Dante, 385
.
D'Alton on the Round Towers, 153
.
D'Alton—on History, Religion, &c, of Ancient Ireland, 68n
.
Dathi, 107
.
Defective Titles, Commission of, 475
.
Derry, siege of, 558
.
Dervorgil, the Lady, 234
.
Desmond, Earls of, their ancestors and descendants, 282n
.
Desmond Castle, 221
.
Desmond, Earl of, his witty reply, 384
.
Destruction of the idols, 121
.
Details of the atrocities of the military, 621
.
Diarmaid, Princess, pursuit of, 106
.
Diarmaid's reign, misfortunes of, 167
.
Dicho, St. Patrick's first convert, 116
.
Dinnseanchus, a topographical work, 164
.
Dog, story of a faithful, 571
.
Domhnach, Gaedhilic term for Sunday, 121
.
Domhnach Airgid, 134n
.
Dominican Order in Ireland, 318
.
Donatus, St., 178
.
Doneraile Conspiracy, 643
.
Dowdall, Dr., opposition of, 410
.
Downpatrick, battle of, 325
.
Drapier's Letters, the, 581
.
Dress of the poorer classes in Ireland in seventeenth century, 552
.
Drink of the ancient Irish, 243
.
Drinking vessels of different kinds, 243
.
Druids and their teaching, 137
.
Drumceat, first convention held at, 167
.
Drury, his cruelties, 443
.
Drury—his death, 443
.
Dubhdaleithe, Book of, 44
.
Dublin in the seventeenth century, 544
.
Dublin, fashionable and prosperous, 638
.
Dubtach salutes St. Patrick at Tara, 121
.
Duke of Clarence, Viceroy, 371
.
Duke of York, viceroyalty of, 375
.
Dunboy, siege of, 460
.
Duncheadh, St., 221
.
Dundalk, battle of, 201
.
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