his death, 218.
Manners and Customs of Ancient Greece, 141.
Marco Polo, 46.
Marisco, De, his treachery, 311
his death, 312.
Mary, Queen, 410.
Massacre of a prelate, priest, and friars, 402
of a bishop, 466
at Wexford-bridge, 628
at Cashel, 496
at Wexford, 503
of three priests, 445
of three Franciscans, 453
at Drogheda, 501
at Mullamast, 438
at Fort del Ore, 444
at Scullabogue House, 627.
Mellifont, Abbey of, 231
Synod at, 231
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
they conquer, 77.
Milford Haven, 292.
Milidh, fleet of the sons of, entrance into Ireland, 75.
Mississippi Scheme, 584.
Mochta, St., 151.
Moira, Lord, exposes the cruelty of the yeomanry, 619.
Moling, St., 109.
Monastery of Kildare, St. Brigid’s, 132.
Kilcrea, 321.
of Bobbio, 176.
of Timoleague, 321,
of Tallaght, 179.
of St. Columbkille, 293.
of Cluain Eidhneach, 179.
of Donegal, 321
desolation and plunder of, 189.
of Clonbroney, 188n.
of St. Columba, 230, 234.
of Ibrach (Ivragh), Kerry, 230.
of Lismore, 226.
of St. Kevin, 235.
of Dunbrody, 289.
of St. Peter’s of Lemene, near Chambery, 381.
of Clonfert, 170.
of Mellifont, 234.
of Clonmacnois, 221.
Irrelagh (Muckross), 322.
Clonmel, 322.
Drogheda, 322.
Cill-Achaidh, 374.
Montgomery, 584.
Montmarisco, 237
becomes a monk, 289
Monroe, 493.
Monroe, Henry, 629.
Moore, his History, 37
his partiality for Malachy, 209
on religion, 111
his life, 605.
Morann the good, and his collar of gold, 97.
MSS. preserved in Trinity College, 44.
of ancient Irish history, 39n.
Celtic, preserved in Belgium, 45.
Continental, 45n.
in British Museum, 46.
Stowe collection of, 45n.
MSS., Latin, 46.
Loftus, 415.
Burgundian, 46.
legendary and historical, of Irish history, 39.
Muckross Abbey, 322.
Muircheartach, first Christian king of Ireland, 131.
Muircheartach, his circuit of Ireland, 197
killed by Blacaire, 197.
Murphy, Father, killed, 628.
Murrough’s game of chess, 211.
Murtough of the Leathern Cloaks, 196.
Manners and Customs of Ancient Greece, 141.
Marco Polo, 46.
Marisco, De, his treachery, 311
his death, 312.
Mary, Queen, 410.
Massacre of a prelate, priest, and friars, 402
of a bishop, 466
at Wexford-bridge, 628
at Cashel, 496
at Wexford, 503
of three priests, 445
of three Franciscans, 453
at Drogheda, 501
at Mullamast, 438
at Fort del Ore, 444
at Scullabogue House, 627.
Mellifont, Abbey of, 231
Synod at, 231
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
they conquer, 77.
Milford Haven, 292.
Milidh, fleet of the sons of, entrance into Ireland, 75.
Mississippi Scheme, 584.
Mochta, St., 151.
Moira, Lord, exposes the cruelty of the yeomanry, 619.
Moling, St., 109.
Monastery of Kildare, St. Brigid’s, 132.
Kilcrea, 321.
of Bobbio, 176.
of Timoleague, 321,
of Tallaght, 179.
of St. Columbkille, 293.
of Cluain Eidhneach, 179.
of Donegal, 321
desolation and plunder of, 189.
of Clonbroney, 188n.
of St. Columba, 230, 234.
of Ibrach (Ivragh), Kerry, 230.
of Lismore, 226.
of St. Kevin, 235.
of Dunbrody, 289.
of St. Peter’s of Lemene, near Chambery, 381.
of Clonfert, 170.
of Mellifont, 234.
of Clonmacnois, 221.
Irrelagh (Muckross), 322.
Clonmel, 322.
Drogheda, 322.
Cill-Achaidh, 374.
Montgomery, 584.
Montmarisco, 237
becomes a monk, 289
Monroe, 493.
Monroe, Henry, 629.
Moore, his History, 37
his partiality for Malachy, 209
on religion, 111
his life, 605.
Morann the good, and his collar of gold, 97.
MSS. preserved in Trinity College, 44.
of ancient Irish history, 39n.
Celtic, preserved in Belgium, 45.
Continental, 45n.
in British Museum, 46.
Stowe collection of, 45n.
MSS., Latin, 46.
Loftus, 415.
Burgundian, 46.
legendary and historical, of Irish history, 39.
Muckross Abbey, 322.
Muircheartach, first Christian king of Ireland, 131.
Muircheartach, his circuit of Ireland, 197
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.