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262 INDEX,<br />

Aulaf con<br />

Dublin, 71 ; the Irish besiege<br />

Dublin under 1 >oniidiadli, K. of<br />

Ireland, and Mniirhi'.irtadi of the<br />

Leather Cloaks, ib. ; they fail, 72 ;<br />

ravage the country, ib. j Muirdirartadi<br />

inarches from Aileach<br />

(Elagh, co. Donegal)<br />

land, il>.<br />

son of Sitric, 48, 65.<br />

round Ire-<br />

s. of Sitric, s. of Aulaf Cauran,<br />

91, 124, 125, 128, n.<br />

Ceanncairech (and<br />

laeibh<br />

Ceancairech), 66.<br />

see Amh-<br />

K. of Dublin, his retreat<br />

thither from Brunanburg (A.D.<br />

937), 220.<br />

the Red King of Scotland,<br />

69, n.<br />

Tryggevesson, King, 181, 182.<br />

and the Irish sheep dog, Ixiv.<br />

Aufer, 64.<br />

Austfirdinga fiordung, 134, n.<br />

Avangus, 105.<br />

Avenlithe, see LifFey.<br />

Avery, Timothy (1657), 240.<br />

Awley, Fivit, 71, n.<br />

Awley, mac Godfrey, 71, n.<br />

Agmund, 52.<br />

Babylon (Old Cairo), L, n.<br />

Babylonian, Captivity, The, 80.<br />

the rule of the Ostmen likened<br />

to, 80.<br />

next to the captivity of Hell, ib.<br />

Maelsachlainn defeats the fo-<br />

reigners of Dublin (A.D. 980), ib.<br />

his famous proclamation of<br />

freedom for the Ui Neill, ib.<br />

Bacon, J. C., xli<br />

Sir Francis, xxii.<br />

Baden, Duchy of, xxviii.<br />

Baden, 110, n.<br />

Baedan, K. of Uladh, 84.<br />

Bcegsec, 41.<br />

Baidr, 85.<br />

Bagot Rath, 145, w., 241.<br />

street, Lower, 170, n.<br />

Baile-an-bhothair, 222, n.<br />

xxxv., n.<br />

Ualdur, s. of Odin, 172.<br />

Baldoyle, 142.<br />

Ballast, irregular taking of, d.<br />

the harbour (1698), 245, n.<br />

Ballast Board, cvi., ex., cxi., cxii.,<br />

cxv., cxvi., cxix.<br />

origin of, cxi.<br />

their management<br />

of Irish<br />

Lighthouses, xliii., xliv., xlv.,<br />

202, 231, n. 3 , 242, n.<br />

history of, 243-247.<br />

renamed (1787) Corporation<br />

for Preserving and Improving the<br />

Port of Dublin, 247.<br />

Ballast Office Wall (see South Wall).<br />

Balliowen in Isle of Man, 176.<br />

Ball, Nicholas (1582), 250, n.<br />

Ball's Bridge, cxxi., 170, n., 232,<br />

n., 1.<br />

bridge first built here, A.D.,<br />

1629-1637, 232,<br />

n. 1<br />

Bally-ath-Cliath., xlviii.,<br />

Cliath.<br />

Ballygunner, Ixvii., and n., ib.<br />

Temple, ib.<br />

more, ib.<br />

Bally-lean cliath, 207.<br />

see Ath-<br />

Ballyliag (now Lanesboro'), 214, n.,<br />

221.<br />

Balrothery, inhabitants of, barony<br />

of, 205.<br />

Baltic, The, 8, 11-14.<br />

Coffee House, xcvi.<br />

Baltinglas, xcv.<br />

Bangor, N. a<br />

Wales, 1716, ?i.<br />

Banks, Commissioners of Inquiry as<br />

to Joint Stock, xii.<br />

P.; ink Acts, of Scotland and Ireland,<br />

xlii.<br />

of Ireland, xxxvii., xlii.<br />

Bann, river, 85, n.<br />

Bar, The lowering of, xlv.<br />

Captain John Perry's plans<br />

(1720), for avoiding, 249.<br />

Proposals for rendering the<br />

port commodious (1720), 26, n.<br />

appointed by Ballast Board 1o<br />

survey the harbour with Captain

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