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Volume 1

TAGHBOY PARISH
118 to 122
Name
118
Cold well Lisheen - Graveyard in Mucklin
118
Bachall Ghriollain (Griollan's Crozier)
119 to 122
TEMPLETOGHER PARISH
68 to 69
Name and situation
68
Old Church
68
Saint Patrick's Well
68
Kildaree old Church
68
Castle Togher old Castle (site of)
69
Ruins of a Bawn in Clogh, a subdivision of Oilean Nuala na Meadoige, Island of Nuala of the Knife. So called from Mother of David Burke, ancestor of the Mac Davids, Lords of Clanconway
69
Glinsc and Ballyglass Castles inhabited by her
69
TIR BRIUIN (County Roscommon)
212
Situation and extent of O'Beirne's Country so called
212
TUAM PARISH
31 to 66
Name
31
Chair of Tuam, the spot so called, said to have given name to the Parish
31
Tuam formerly divided into two Parishes, Skreen and Saint Iarlath's
31
Life of Saint Iarlaith, Bishop of Tuam, from Colgan's AA. SS.
32 to 43
His parentage
32
Was a Disciple of Saint Benignus, Patron and Apostle of the Connacians
33
first built a Monastery at Cluainfeis (now Cloonfush) in the Territory of Conmaicne, not far from Tuam
34
first built a Monastery at Cluainfeis (now Cloonfush) in the Territory of Conmaicne, not far from Tuam
44
The great Saint Brendan and Saint Colman came there as his Disciples
35
Tuaim da Gualann (Monastery so called) built near his cell
37
Was founder and first Bishop of the Church of Tuam (anciently Tuaim-da-gualann) the Metropolis of Connaught
37
And called in Life of Saint Brendan the City of Saint Jarlath
37
A shrine containing his ashes with his other relicks, preserved in a Chapel called Scrin
38
But supposed by Colgan to have died about 540
38
Carried off by the Danes of Limerick and Cork
50
Site of the Chapel
50
Curragh-skreen Townland
50
Teampull Iarlaithe (Templum Saint Iarlaithe) old Church, where children are still interred
44
Stone said to have been a holy water font
45
Tuam Cathedral, otherwise Teampull Iarlaithe
38
At present locally called Saint Mary's
46
Ruins of a Church called Teampull Iarlatha, formerly a Parish one, still to be seen to the north east of it
46
Saint Iarlath's Day still re-membered in the Parish and kept as a holy day by the students of Tuam College, which is dedicated to the Saint
46
Saint Iarlath's Well in the Townland called from it Tober Iarlath
46
Stone Cross at east end of the Cathedral, exhibiting on one side a group of figures and a representation of the Crucifixion on the other
47
Entrance to the Cathedral described
47
Note on it by Mr. O'Donovan
86
Was erected by Turlogh O'Conor
86
Shaft of a Cross with an Irish inscription standing on the north side
48
Inscription on east side of the Tower of the Cathedral
49
Notices of Tuam, its Bishops, Abbots, Ereoachs, etc., from Annals Of Four Masters
51 to 60
Tuaim Achaidh Townland granted by Roderick O'Conor, King of Ireland to God and Saint Berach
52 to 53
Priory of Saint Jonn Baptist, notice of from Archdall
61
Founded by Tirdelvac O'Conor
61
John's Abbey, the houses built on the Cemetery so called
61
Abbey of the Holy Trinity
62 to 63
Notice of, from Archdall
62
Site of
62
O'Giollarain. Abbot of Trinity Church
63
Saint Bridget's Chapel
63
Notice from Archdall
63
Site of
63
Srufan Brighide, Stream of Saint Bridget
64
The wonderful Castle (Castellum Mirificum) said to have been built by Roderick O'Conor
64
Aughagloragh (the Noisy Ford) old Church and Castle
65
Ballymoat Graveyard
65
Old Court and children's burial place in Birmingham's Demesne
65
Castletowne old Castle
65
Burial place for children which gave name to the Townland in Killeen
65
Burial places for children in Leanamore, Forty Acres, Ryeli41, Carnaan and Cloonmore -.65 Rusheens, Nunnery in ruins in
66
Eskery graveyard in Ginnaun
66
castle of the Lallys (site of) at Tulaigh na Dala
97
Notice of the family
97 to 100
Monument with an inscription relative to in Ballytrasna
98 to 99
Clonfert Brennan plundered and destroyed by the Burkes, and the Bishop taken prisoner (1595)
58
TWELVE PINS, or Mountains of Benna Beola
6
The highest called Lettera on top of which is a pool of water believed to have the power of making the heads of persons washing therein
6

Volume 2

TIRANASCRAGH PARISH
47 to 51
Situation and name
47
Cinn Eiscreach Church
47 to 48
Burial place of the O'Maddens
48
Longford old Castle, from which Siol Anmchadha, now Longford Barony, is named
48
Toberpatrick or Saint Patrick's Well in Longford Townland
49
Machaire an Iarla (the Earl's Plain)
49
Mentioned by Philip O'Sullevan in his account of O'Sullevan Beare's (Earle of Beare-haven). March from Castle of Dun- boy to O'Rourke's Castle of Dromahaire
49
TYNAGH PARISH
487 to 490
Situation and name
487
Site of Monastery now occupied by Protestant Church
488
Loughaunbwee
488
Billoo burial ground in Lecarrow
488
Kilcorban burial ground and site of old Church
488
Notice of Saint Corban and his Church from Colgan's Life of Saint Mochtens
489 to 490
Ballindrimna old Castle
490

Volume 3

TEAGHLACH EINDE (Clogas Einne)
346 to 356
Stump of a round tower, description and sketch
347 to 348
Saint Enda's chapel so called, description
348
Tomb of Saint Enda
361
Ornamental stone found at Killeany
351
Sketch
352
List of the successors of Saint Enda
354 to 355
Donatus O'Leyn, last Abbot of Killeany
355
TEAMPULL A PHOILL (Church of the Hollow)
387 to 394
Description of
387
Sketch
394
Ruins of Monastic houses
388
Grave of Saint Brecan
388
Tobar an Spioraid Naomhtha, Well of the Holy Ghost, where Stations are performed
388
Ruins of a square tower
389
Stone with an ancient inscription, description and sketch of
389 to 390
Saint Brecan the Patron of the Churches, was son of Eochy Balldearg of the Dal Cais
394
TEAMPULL AN CHEATHRAIR ALUINN
371 to 378
Leaba an Cheathrair Aluinn, Bed of the Four Beauties, a square enclosure so called
371
Their grays stones
372
Pillar stones
372
and east window
409
Description of
371
Bullaunan Cehrair, the Basin of the Four Beauties, a holy well so called
371
Saint Berchan the Comely
375 to 378
Story of him from the Life of Saint Kevin
375 to 378
TEAMPULL ASSURNUIGHE
370
in Oghill on the north side of the island, description of
370
TEAMPULL BENAIN, now called Teampull Mionnain
358 to 363
Situation
358 to 359
Description
359 to 361
Sketch of
362
Cloghauns in the vicinity
360 to 361
Sketch of a stone in the south of it and of a window in the east wall
363
TEAMPULL BRECAN in Onaght Townland
385 to 392
Name
385
Saint Brecan's head stone
385
Description of the Church
385 to 387
Sketch of
391
Sketch of the features of
393
Sketch of a stone ornamented with a Cross, lying in a wll now dried up, dedicated to the Holy Ghost
392
TEAMPULL CHIARAIN, in Monaster
364 to 369
Description
365
Sketch of
366
And of a stone on a mound north east of
367
View of a window in the east gable
368
Termon Stones
369
TEAMPULL CHOEMHAIN
417 to 430
Situation
417 to 418
Description
417 to 418
Sketch of
427
Sketch of the features in
426
Compared with the Ivy Church at Glendalough
419 to 425
Sketch of doorway in the latter
419
View of the Ivy Church as given by Ledwich
420
Sketch of doorway in the west gable
421
Grave of Saint Choemhain
428
Its miraculous powers
428 to 429
The saint incorrectly called Coemgene instead of Coeman in Mr. Petrie's account of Tara
429
Believed by the islanders to have abated storms
429 to 430
Suidheachan na Noemh (the Seat of the Saints) an Altar near Teampull Choemhain so called
430
Braighe, a token of their faith, worn by the islanders, so called, and sketch of
430
TEAMPULL MHIC DUACH, in Kilmurry Townland
379 to 384
Situation
379
Description
379
Sketch of
380
Sketch of doorway
381
St. Mac Duach's Well
382
Ruin of a Church without any name
383
Ballan-Mhaoil Odhair, Maloder's Basin, a hollow in the rock so called
383
Eatharla, foundation of a Church (said to have given name to Kilmurry Townland) so called
384
A square enclosure at Kilronan also called Eatharla
384
Tobar Ronain Well
384
TEAMPULL MIONNAIN
See Teampull Benain
TEAMPULL MUIRE (B. Virgin's Chapel)
405
Description & sketch
405
TEAMPULL SEACHT MAC RIGH (The Church of the Seven Sons of the King)
406
Description of
406
Bed of the Virgin Saint Kendherg (called by O'Flaherty Atharla Kenirge) described
406
Tobernakenirge Well
406