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268 INDEX.<br />

Coachobhar, 78.<br />

King of Ulster, 82, n.<br />

59.<br />

s. of Maelsachlainn, 9 1 .<br />

s. of Flann, King of Ireland,<br />

Confey, see Oenn Fuait.<br />

Conghalach, King of 78, 79,<br />

Ireland, 74,<br />

91.<br />

Conn, 221.<br />

Connaught, see Kunnakster.<br />

Ixv., 34, 35, 63, 82, n.<br />

Conuemara (A.D. 807), 15, 16, 63.<br />

Connolly, Mr. (1707), 246, n.<br />

Conemhail, s. of Gilla Arri, 132.<br />

Conor Mac Dearmada, lialf King of<br />

Meath, 126.<br />

Conquest, 186, n.<br />

Constance, Lake of, xxvii., xxviii.<br />

Constantine, s. of King Kenneth,<br />

36, n., 37, n., 40, n.<br />

57.<br />

. King<br />

s. of Aedh, King of Scots,<br />

of Scots, 70, 121.<br />

s. of lago, 89.<br />

Cooke, Samuel, of Sunderland, xxvi.<br />

employed to establish the Lord<br />

Kingsland's advowsons, xxvii. ;<br />

brings over James F. Ferguson,<br />

ib. ; his household at Sandymount,<br />

ib.<br />

Coolock, inhabitants of barony of,<br />

205.<br />

Cooper, Sir Astley, viii.<br />

Copenhagan, xv., lii.<br />

Coppinger's Register of St. Thomas's<br />

Abbey, xxxi. 217 and see St.<br />

; ;<br />

Thomas's Abbey Chartulary.<br />

Cork, Ixix., 16, 54, 137.<br />

Coranna, 117.<br />

Oormac, liv.<br />

Mac Art, 83.<br />

Ouilenoan, King and Bishop<br />

of Cashel, 77.<br />

Cornwall, Ixvii., n., 28, 95, n.<br />

Corporation of Dublin, 203, n.<br />

Corporations, The Fjight (of Dublin),<br />

212, n.<br />

Corporation for Preserving and Improving<br />

the Port of Dublin (see<br />

Corporation con.<br />

also Ballast Board, 202, 231, n 3<br />

847.<br />

;ich, s. of Flannabhrad, 1">.<br />

Cosgrave, Johannes, 193, n.<br />

Cossawara, 71, /'.<br />

Cotgrave, Randle (A.D., 1610) xxiv.,<br />

n.<br />

Court Thing, 159.<br />

Cox, Sir Richard, iii.<br />

Crabbe, Rev. George, quotation<br />

from, iv.<br />

ex viii.<br />

Crampton Monument, The,<br />

Crane, The, 203, n.<br />

Creaghting, practice of, 210, n.<br />

Crofts, Philip, cxviii.<br />

Croker, Crofton, 210, n.<br />

Cromwell (Oliver), xiv., xcii., 212,<br />

228, n., 241.<br />

1<br />

Cromwellians, 228, n.<br />

Cross, The (like Thor's hammer sign),<br />

125, n.<br />

Crosthwaite, Thomas, xli.<br />

Leland, ib.<br />

Abbey, 224.<br />

Croyland<br />

Cruinden, 47.<br />

Oruithne, 83.<br />

Irish Picts (see Picts).<br />

Crumlin (co. Dublin), 4, n. 1<br />

Cualann (Cullen), 11, 23.<br />

(Fercullen), in co. Wicklow,<br />

225.<br />

Cuiges, or fifths of Ireland, 134, n.<br />

Cuilen, son of Cearbhall, 46.<br />

see Ceile Dees.<br />

Culdees, 61 ;<br />

Cullenswood, 179, n.<br />

Culpepper, The Lord, Ixviii., 71.<br />

Cumberland, Malcolm, King of, 87.<br />

Cumberland, 24, n.<br />

Curran, J. Philpot, Ixxx., cii, and<br />

n., ib., 196, n.<br />

Currency Inquiry, xlii.<br />

Curry Eugene, 219, 227, n. (see<br />

O'Curry).<br />

Customs received to their own use<br />

the several walled towns at<br />

by<br />

accession of James I., 203, n.<br />

Custom House in 1620, 211, n.<br />

, the new, 202, 203, ., 245, n.<br />

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