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Margaret Anne Cusack
An Illustrated History of Ireland
1868
Index
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Macaille, St., 131
.
MacArt's, Cormac, Saltair, 40
.
MacArt, Cormac—his reign, 103
.
MacArt, Cormac—his death, 105
.
Macaulay, Lays of Ancient Rome, 247n
.
Maccallin, St., 221
.
MacCarthy, King of Desmond, 229
.
MacCarthy More murdered at Tralee, 357
.
MacCullinan, Cormac, priest and king, 192
.
MacCullinan, Cormac—his reign, 193
.
MacCullinan, Cormac—his death, 193n
.
MacCumhaill, Finn, 105
.
MacCumhaill, Finn—his courtship with the Princess Ailbhe, 105
.
MacFirbis, quotations from, 54
,
58
.
MacFirbis—his book on pedigrees, 85
.
MacFirbis—his pedigrees of the ancient Irish and Anglo-Norman families, 50
.
MacFirbis—murdered, 51
.
MacGilluire, Coarb of St. Patrick, 315
.
MacLiag, the poet, 210n
.
MacMurrough, Dermod, King of Leinster, 233
.
MacMurrough, Dermod—attends synod at Mellifont, 234
.
MacMurrough, Dermod—his interview with Henry II., 258
.
MacMurrough, Dermod—Henry grants him letters-patent, 259
.
MacMurrough, Dermod—his death, 266
.
MacMurrough, Art, 367
.
MacMurrough, Art—his death, 370
.
MacNally, advocate of the United Irishmen, 618
.
Macutenius on St. Patrick's Canons, 118
.
Maehnuire, "servant of Mary," 227n
.
Maelruain, St., of Tallaght, 179
.
Magna Charta, 305
.
Magog and his colony, 68
.
Magog—his descendants, 84
.
Magrath, Miler, the apostate, 78
.
Mahoun, brother to Brian, 204
.
Mahoun—is murdered, 206
.
Mailduf, St., 178
.
Malachy, St., 229
.
Malachy, St.—visits Rome, 231
.
Malachy, St.—death of, 231
.
Malachy II., 198
.
Malachy II.—exploits against the Danes, 208
.
Malachy II.—wins his "collar of gold," 208
.
Malachy II.—Brian deposes, 209
.
Malachy II.—his death, 218
.
Manners and Customs of Ancient Greece, 141
.
Marco Polo, 46
.
Marisco, De, his treachery, 311
.
Marisco, De—his death, 312
.
Mary, Queen, 410
.
Massacre of a prelate, priest, and friars, 402
.
Massacre—of a bishop, 466
.
Massacre—at Wexford-bridge, 628
.
Massacre—at Cashel, 496
.
Massacre—at Wexford, 503
.
Massacre—of three priests, 445
.
Massacre—of three Franciscans, 453
.
Massacre—at Drogheda, 501
.
Massacre—at Mullamast, 438
.
Massacre—at Fort del Ore, 444
.
Massacre—at Scullabogue House, 627
.
Mellifont, Abbey of, 231
.
Mellifont, Abbey of—Synod at, 231
.
Mellifont, Abbey of—founded, 317
.
Meloughlin, King of Meath, 191
.
Metalogicus, the, of John of Salisbury 275n
.
Milcho, St. Patrick's master in captivity, 116
.
Milesian genealogies, 84
,
88
.
Milesians, landing of the, 75
.
Milesians—they conquer, 77
.
Milford Haven, 292
.
Milidh, fleet of the sons of, entrance into Ireland, 75
.
Mississippi Scheme, 581
.
Mochta, St., 151
.
Moira, Lord, exposes the cruelty of the yeomanry, 619
.
Moling, St., 109
.
Monastery of Kildare, St. Brigid's, 132
.
Monastery of Kilcrea, 321
.
Monastery of Bobbio, 176
.
Monastery of Timoleague, 321
.
Monastery of Tallaght, 179
.
Monastery of St. Columbkille, 293
.
Monastery of Cluain Eidhneach, 179
.
Monastery of Donegal, 321
.
Monastery of Donegal—desolation and plunder of, 189
.
Monastery of Clonbroney, 188n
.
Monastery of St. Columba, 230
,
234
.
Monastery of Ibrach (Ivragh), Kerry, 230
.
Monastery of Lismore, 226
.
Monastery of St. Kevin, 235
.
Monastery of Dunbrody, 289
.
Monastery of St. Peter's of Lemene, near Chambery, 381
.
Monastery of Clonfert, 170
.
Monastery of Mellifont, 234
.
Monastery of Clonmacnois, 221
.
Monastery of Irrelagh (Muckross), 322
.
Monastery of Clonmel, 322
.
Monastery of Drogheda, 322
.
Monastery of Cill-Achaidh, 374
.
Montgomery, 584
.
Montmarisco, 237
.
Montmarisco—becomes a monk, 289
.
Monroe, 493
.
Monroe, Henry, 629
.
Moore, his History, 37.
Moore—his partiality for Malachy, 209
.
Moore—on religion, 111
.
Moore—his life, 605
.
Morann the good, and his collar of gold, 97
.
MSS. preserved in Trinity College, 44
.
MSS. of ancient Irish history, 39n
.
MSS. Celtic, preserved in Belgium, 45
.
MSS. Continental, 45n
.
MSS. in British Museum, 46
.
MSS. Stowe collection of, 45n
.
MSS., Latin, 46
.
MSS. Loftus, 415
.
MSS. Burgundian, 46
.
MSS. legendary and historical, of Irish history, 39.
Muckross Abbey, 322
.
Muircheartach, first Christian king of Ireland, 131
.
Muircheartach, his circuit of Ireland, 197
.
Muircheartach—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, 559
.
Nial of the Nine Hostages, 106
.
Nial Black Knee, 194
.
Nicholas, St., College of, 51
.
Niebuhr, his theory of history, 82
.
Niebuhr on the story of Tarpeia, 82n
.
Niebuhr on learning by verse, 86
.
Noah, genealogies from, 58
.
Normans, their arrival in Ireland, 257
.
Normans, their luxurious habits, 272
.
Normans, Cambrensis' account of them, 277
.
Normans, the, ridicule the Irish nobles, 293
.
Normans, feuds of the, in Ireland, 300
.
Normans, their treachery, 311
.
Normans, Viceroys, 285
.
Nuada of the Silver Hand, 61
.
Nuada—his privy council, 64
.
Numa Pompilius, 89
.
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