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Eadbert, 224.<br />

Eadfrid, letter to, 256, 268, 274.<br />

Eadgar, 277.<br />

Eadmund, 328.<br />

Eadric, King, 268.<br />

Eadwine of Northumbria, 205, 214,<br />

215-<br />

Eahfrid, letter of Aldhelm to, 267-<br />

268; identified, 268.<br />

Eanfrid, 207, 214, 215.<br />

Earca, 162, 164.<br />

East Anglia, 194, 205, 243, 244, 270.<br />

East Anglians, Irish mission among,<br />

240-241.<br />

East Saxons, 225, 226; Finan re-con-<br />

verts, 226-227.<br />

Easter, observance of, 152-153; con-<br />

troversy, rise of, 227-229; contro-<br />

versy, literary product of, 231.<br />

Eata, 16, 211, 234-235, 271, 273.<br />

EC. Hist., cited, 64-65.<br />

Ecgberht of York, 304.<br />

Ecgfrid, 240.<br />

Ecgfrith, 151.<br />

Echfrith, 268.<br />

Eddi's life of Wilfrid, cited, 57.<br />

Edinburgh, 329-330.<br />

Edgar, charter of, 185.<br />

Edward the Confessor, 288.<br />

Edward I, 324.<br />

Edwin of Northumbria, 173, 329.<br />

Edwy, King, 289.<br />

Egberht, 274.<br />

Egbert, 56;<br />

265.<br />

Egypt, Irish in, 17.<br />

Einhard, 121.<br />

Eire, explained, 46.<br />

Eleutheruis, 241.<br />

Elgiva, 289.<br />

letter of Bede to, 235,<br />

Ely, 221, 223.<br />

Emain-Macha (Emania), 112, 281.<br />

Empires of Europe, 190.<br />

Encyclopedia Americana, "Irish<br />

Archeological Remains," Fitzpat-<br />

rick, 44-<br />

Enda, 53.<br />

Index<br />

E<br />

347<br />

England, Anglo-Saxon, civilization<br />

in, 3 ; Irish in, 9-10, 20 ; French in,<br />

86-87; lack of freedom in, 109-110;<br />

Irish share in conversion of, 194-<br />

195 ; cannibalism in, 201 ; slave<br />

traffic in, 201 ; helplessness of bar-<br />

barians in, 201-203; mission of<br />

Augustine in, a failure, 204-205 ;<br />

Irish missionaries in, 206-215;<br />

Aidan and foundations in, 219-224;<br />

source of civilized progress in,<br />

265-266; Irish plant arts and industries<br />

in, 268-271; by time of<br />

Bede and Alcuin, 271-274; always<br />

whole art of, trans-<br />

Irish in, 278-279 ;<br />

planted Irish art, 280-282; seed of<br />

Irish law and opinion in, 282-284;<br />

Irish influence in law in, 282-284;<br />

Danes in, 292-293; Irish authority<br />

in, gives way to French, 293-300;<br />

French culture in, 295-297.<br />

English, literature, sources of, 65;<br />

destruction of Irish literature, 76-<br />

79; slaves in Ireland, 87-88; as<br />

nation, 190-192; ignorance of debt<br />

owed to Irish, 193-195 conversion<br />

;<br />

of, delayed by neglect, 195-198; an-<br />

tipathy to, 196-198; aborigines, reputation<br />

of, among civilized peoples,<br />

198-201; and Irish beginning of<br />

peaceful intercourse, 202; civiliza-<br />

tion, Irish work beginning of, 206-<br />

207; tribes, Aidan among, 207-211;<br />

sheltered and educated in Ireland,<br />

214-215; sentiment of idolatry for<br />

Ireland and Irish, 239-240; Irish<br />

influence more than Roman among,<br />

262-264 ; aborigines, incorrigible<br />

brutality of, 287-289; learning<br />

killed at birth, 289-293; history,<br />

obscured, 290-291 ; under French<br />

rule, 294-297; slaves in Ireland,<br />

301-313; slaves in Ireland, treatment<br />

of, 310-313; slaves in England,<br />

treatment of, 3H-3I3-<br />

English Hist. Review, cited, 310.<br />

Eochaid, 174.

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