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Volume 1

IAR-CONNAUGHT TERRITORY
347 to 364
Its extent, from O'Flaherty's account
347 to 348
O'Flaherty's Country, east of Lough Orbsen
348 to 349
353
360
Extent of, southwards and eastwards
360 to 361
O'Flaherty not of the race of the Conmaicne, but of the Hy-Briuin, of whom only he was King till driven out of his country by the Burkes
349
Extract relative thereto from O'Dugan's Topographical Poem
350 to 351
Conmaicne Cuile
350 to 351
Conmaicne Mara (now corruptly Connamara) coextensive with Ballynahinch Barony
350 to 351
Possessed by O'Cadhla (O'Cayla, now Kyle)
352
The O'Cadhlas still numerous in Ross Half Barony
350 to 351
Conmaicne Dunmore (now Dunmore Barony)
350 to 351
O'Shilleen its Chief, put down by the Hostys and Berminghams in O'Dugan's time
351 to 352
"Gnomore contains the Parishes of Killanhin and Kilcummin" and Gnobeg those of Moycullen and Rahoon.
352
Were possessed by O'Heyny
352
Gnomore and Gnobeg from the Barony of Moycullen.
352
Munter Morough, the ancient tribe name of the O'Flahertys
353
The Territory so called misplaced by Charles O'Conor in his "Ortelius Improved"
353
Hereditary tribes of Munter Moroghoo with their lands' translation of an Irish tract so called
354 to 359
Annaghdown Diocese included all Iar Connaught
380
Clann Feargaile (O'Halloran's Territory) extent of
361
Consisted of twenty four Ballys
361
Hy-Briuin Ratha Territory
361 to 363
Its extent
361 to 362
Contained fourteen Ballys
361
Made (incorrectly) by the Abbé Mageoghegan coextensive and identical with Athenry Barony
362 to 363
Annadown Diocese or Iar Connacht Territory, Map of
363
Aidhne, ancient Territory, coextensive with Kilmacduagh Diocese
364
ISERTKELLY PARISH
504 to 507
Situation and name
504
Old Church
504 to 505
Old tombstones and inscriptions
505 to 506
Clann Huberd (Hubbert)
507
Castle Park old Castle
507

Volume 2

INISHCALTRA PARISH
539 to 582
Situation and name
539
Inishcaltra Island now called Holy island
539 to 582
Clogas (Round Tower)
539 to 540
Remains of iron door
541
Sketch of window
542
Tradition relative to tower
543 to 544
Saint Caimin's Church and Saint Colambkilie's Olnaoel
545 to 550
Sketches of windows in south side wall
547 to 548
Monument with inscription to James Grady
549
Bell in the east gable
350
Teampull na bFear nGonta (Church of the Wounded Men) remains of
550
Stone marked with a Cross to the north east of same
550 to 551
Confession Church and remains of a Church or house without any name
551
Saint Mary's Church
552
Sketches of window and top of doorway on south side wall
553
Sketch of doorway on west gable
554
Stone head on south side wall and monument with inscription
555
Inscription to Sir Morogh Mc Brien Ara, Bt., and his Lady
578
Baptism House, remains of a Chapel so called
556 to 557
Sketch of window on south side wall
557
Saint Michael's Chapel, site of in Saint Michael's Garden
558
Grave and headstone of the twelve Saints, founders of the Churches
558 to 559
Remains of stone Cross with Irish inscription lying east of the Round Tower
559 to 561
The cause of its discontinuance
561 to 562
Description of the manner in which the Station was performed
562 to 564
Old walks on the island, road leading from the lake (Lough Derg) to the Churches
565
Causeway near its western extremity supposed to have connected the island with the mainland
565 to 566
Plan showing the position of the Churches with respect to the Round Tower
567
Extract relative to Inishcaltragh from Colgan's AA. SS.
569 to 576
Saint Caminus Abbot of
569 to 572
Saint Stellan Abbot
573
B. Anmichadus
574 to 575
Muc Iris
576
Discourse between Guaire Aidhe, Cumin Iota (the Tall) and Camain of Inishcaltra in the great Church founded there by the last mentioned from an Irish MS. in Trinity College Dublin (original and translation)
577 to 578
Kill burial ground in Kilrateera Lower
582
Kilrateera identifiable with Kilbrathire alias Ballashanvoich mentioned in Inquisition of 1608, taken at Galway
582
ISERTKELLY PARISH (See Vol. I)
115

Volume 3

INISH ORIOR (Inisheer) or South East Island
411 to 416
Confounded by Colgan with Ard-Oilean (High Island) near Omey
411
Notice of from Colgan
411 to 412
O'Flaherty's remarks on the notice
413
Anciently called Ara Choemain
413
Is divided into four quarters: arrow Druim Arlamain; Carrow Castle; Carrow an Locha and Carrow an Phoillin
434
Tomb of Saint Choemain
413
Saint Gobnat's Chapel
415
Finnis great rock in the sea so called
415
The Four ship roads: Bealagh Lough a Lurgan
415
Bealagh na h-Aite (now Gregory's Sound)
416
Bealagh-na-fear-boy (called in English the Foul Sound)
416
Bealagh na Finnis (now the South Sound)
415 to 416
Binn Aité the name of an elevated part of the Great Island (Aranmore)
416
INISHMAAN or THE MIDDLE ISLAND
404 to 405
O'Flaherty's notice of
404
Teampull Muire (Blessed Virgin's Chapel) description and sketch of
405
Divisions of the island
262