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Ascension, the, x. 573.

Aschenaz, or Germany, vi. 271.
Aschus, son of Hengist, v. 477.
Ascriptitii, a class of tenants, xi.
424.

Ash, Mr., xv. 466, 470.

Asia, Ussher's disquisition about, published in 1641, vii. 1-39; origin of word, vii. 15; three acceptations of it, vii. 5; use of, in New Testament, vii. 33, 60, i. 226; in its most limited use, extent of, vii. 5; Lydian, vii. 16, 17; Proconsular, vii. 19, 20; alterations in extent of Proconsular, vii. 26; immunities of, vii. 36; Seven Churches of, vii. 60; early bishops of, vii. 61.

Assembly of Divines, Ussher sum-
moned to, i. 229; their restrictions,
i. 230; three prelates numbered
among, i. 230; Milton's exposure of
them, vi. 230; Selden's remark on,
i. 231.

Asser Menevensis, date of, iv. 378.
Assuerus, or Darius, viii. 247.
Asterius, Turcius Rufus, vi. 325; date
of, 326, 327, 330; his edition of
Sedulius, vi. 325-327. See Astu-
rius.

comes Pictorum, vi. 265; converted by S. Florentius, vi. 309. Asturius, ivory tablets of, vi. 327; his

date, vi. 327, 330.

Asylum, right of, granted to church

of Oudoceus, v. 110; to Winchester, v. 154, vi. 555 (Ind. Chr. 187).

Atagnus, S., life of, vi. 485.

Atcheson, Sir Archibald, xv. 388, xvi.

423.

Athboye, parish of, i. lxxxi.

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Athircon, son of Echodius, vi. 153,
556 (Ind. Chr. 221); father of Fin-
docus, vi. 172.

Athirdee, or Atrium Dei, vi. 417.
Athleta Dei, v. 196.

Athloane, parish of, i. cxxiii.
Athlumpney, parish of, in Meath, i.
lxxvii.

Atholi, vi. 247.

Athsey, parish of, i. lxxviii.

Athtrym, or Vadum Truim, visited by
S. Luman, vi. 413; date of founda-
tion of church of, vi. 414.
Atrium Dei, or Ardee, rural deanry of,
vi. 417.

Atrium Dobrani, birth place of S. De-
clan, vi. 334.

Atrochius, abbot, vi. 42, 590 (Ind.
Chr. 540).

Attacoti, who, vi. 117, 118; ravages
by, vi. 116, 560 (Ind. Chr. 364).
Attclætus, or Atthala, abbot of Bobio,
vi. 481.

Atterith, in Scotland, v. 166.
Atthala. See Attclætus.

Attila, defeat of, v. 465, vi. 573 (Ind.
Chr. 451).

Attiniacum, synod of, iv. 202.
Attrition and contrition, iii. 157.
Attwood, John, xvi. 94, 148.
Aubrey, Sir John, lodges Ussher, i.
244.

Audians, heretics, errors of, iii, 169.
Auerech, an island, vi. 583 (Ind. Chr.
508).

Augia, in Normandy, where Laurence

O'Toole died, iv. 554.

Augia Divitis, in Suevia, vi. 541. Augulius, S., martyr, v. 205-207, vi. 558 (Ind. Chr. 304).

Ath-cliath, or Dublin, vi. 422, 423; Augurius, an Irish bishop, v. 206.

Danes sail to, vi. 263.

Athelard, v. 140.

Athelstan, slain by Hungus, vi. 257,
king, at Elstanfurd, vi. 612 (Ind.
Chr. 814).

Athelwold, bishop, iv. 569, v. 142.
Athena, or Achlena, vi. 303.
Athenians, exploits of, inferior to de-
scription, vi. 36.

Augusta, or London, v. 206.
Augustin, S., ten years engaged with
the Pelagians, v. 352; answer to
Pelagius' citation of S. Ambrose, iii.
35; his writings against Celestius,
v. 268; absent at his condemnation,
v. 268; his disputation with Julia-
nus, iv. 24, v. 355, 356; reply to
Prosper and Hilary, v. 400; his

AUGUSTIN

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Augustin-continued.

connexion with predestinarian controversy, iv. 18, 23; definition of, iv. 93; representations of, by Gennadius, v. 25, 27; present at two councils of Carthage, v. 341; applies for acts of synod of Diospolis, v. 296; apology for, v. 294, 295; his tract on, discovered by David Roth, v. 309; his death, v. 409, 410; Fulgentius' eulogium on, v. 406, 407; Prosper's, v. 402, 418, 420, 421; styled Aqua de Nubibus, iv. 438; his doctrine on free will, iv. 253; real presence, iv. 22; modesty of, iv. 179; readiness to retract, iii. 233; reason for not mentioning names, v. 283, 289; Irish tract de Mirabilibus Scripturæ, included in the third volume of his works, vi. 542, iv. 186, 250, 291, vi. 215; Ussher compared to, i. 280.

of Canterbury, uses Franks as interpreters, v. 473.

'AUTÓ0ɛos, whether Son of God is, xiv. 152-157.

Auxanius, bishop, colleague of Faustus, v. 489, 502. Auxianus, vi. 16.

Auxilius, or Usailus, bishop, vi. 383 ; companion of S. Patrick, vi. 398, 400, 401; of Cill-Usalli, vi. 384, 518; synod of, vi. 491. Avallonis insula, Glastonbury, etymon of, vi. 40, 41, v. 32, 34, 38, 70, 148; Avalloniæ insula, v. 46, 130, vi. 441; king Arthur born in, v. 144, 145; S. Iltuit buried in, vi. 42; S. Mary's of, vi. 555 (Ind. Chr. 187); Avalonis vallis, v. 34. Avalonius. See Eluanus. Avarwy, son of Lud, vi. 32. Avenlyffe, or river Liffey, xv. 10. Avernia, vi. 458.

Avidianus, S. of Rotterdam, v. 175. Avignon, siege of, ii. 393–397. Avitus, a Spanish presbyter, v. 290. Axa, or Asa, ii. 122.

a disciple of Palladius, vi. 368, Axi, river near Glastonbury, v. 536. 369.

bishop of Waterford, iv. 553. Augustus, name bestowed on Octavius, x. 418; death of, x. 509. Augustinians. See Canons Regular. Aulularia of Plautus ascribed to Gildas,

vi. 76.

Auminus, prior of Culdees, vi. 198.
Aurea, vi. 159.

Aurelianus, S. Paulus, vi. 97.

Aurelius, bishop of Carthage, v. 292, 301, 324, 341-343.

Ambrosius, king of the Britons, v. 512, 89, 427, 440, vi. 223, 227, 442; brother of Uther, vi. 31.

Conanus, or Kynan Wledic, vi. 56, 61.

Aurum, S. Columbanus' censure of, iv. 416-418.

Austremonius, bishop, vi. 460.
Αυτεξουσίος, iii. 516.

Authority, parental, foundation of, xi. 347.

Aylmer, Theophilus, to Ussher, xvi. 412.

Ayre, Mr., xv. 68. See Eyre, William.

Babe,

B

a friar, xvi. 509.

Babila, vi. 159.

Babylon, capture of, viii. 221; a name of Rome, xii. 541; Ussher's judgment of, xii. 537-543. Bacchannis, island, vi. 43. Bachiarius, or Mochta, vi. 416. Badecestre, or Bath, vi. 91.

Baden, Dean, xv. 582, 587, xvi. 520.

Badonis pagus, now Bath, the Cair Badon of the British, v. 544.

mons, near mouth of Severn, now Bath, battle of, v. 459, 543, 544, vi. 575, 585 (Ind. Chr. 455, 520).

Authors cited in Religion of Ancient Bagnolenses, a sect of the Cathari, ii.

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Bagshaw, Sir Edward, xv. 464.
Baile-Atha-cliath, vi. 422.

Bailey, Mr., his conduct to bishop Be-
dell, i. 202.
Bainbridge, Dr., letters to Ussher, xv.
213, 351, 394, 447; mentioned, xv.
211, 266, 431, xvi. 74, 275, 470.
Baithanus, an Irish bishop, iv. 1, 427.
Baithenus, second abbot of Hy, vi.
237, 245, 533. 599, 600 (Ind. Chr.
597, 598).

Balæus, or Bale, John, Dempster's censure of, vi. 233; Ussher's, v. 146, 529; errors in his Centur., iv. 295, 425, 511, v. 146, 186, 258, 263, 368, 521, 529, vi. 203, 245, 251, 482, 523, 524, 566 (Ind. Chr. 429). Balcanqual, Walter, xvi. 560. Baldhunincga, in south of Ireland, iv. 467.

Baldred, king, vi. 609 (Ind. Chr. 681).

Baldwin, archbishop, iv. 560.
a Jesuit, xvi. 358.
Bale, John, bishop of Ossory. See
Balæus.

Balemaccmurgussa, mensal land of, iv.

552.

Balemettamlaib, mensal land of, iv. 552.

Balemochain, mensal land of, iv. 552. Balencharan, mensal land of, iv. 552. Balendelan, mensal land of, iv. 552. Balengore, mensal land of, iv. 552. Balenroolef, mensal land of, iv. 552. Balfour, Lady, xvi. 390.

Ballaboye, chapel of, in Meath, i. cxvi. Balle-leabair, vi. 538.

Ballfeighan, parish of, in Meath, i. lxxviii.

Balliboggan, parish of, in Meath, i. c. Balligarth, parish of, in Meath, i. lxiii. Balliloughloe, deanry of, i. cxxii.; parish of, i. cxxiii.

Ballimore Loxewdy, deanry of, i. cx.; parish of, i. cx.; rectory of, i. lvi. Balliol College, Oxford, MS. volume of Ussher's sermons in, i. 314. Ballreagh, chapel of, i. cvii. Balruddan, i. lxxix.

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Ballymore Loxewdy, rectory of, i. lvi. Ballymote, Book of, vi. 230, 336, 344, 379, 423, 536, 610 (Ind. Chr. 697). Ballymurrin or Almoritia, parish of, i. cxi.

Ballynaspick, see-land of, i. lvi. Balmæ Sacræ, Acta, ii. 178. Balmagarvey, parish of, i. lxv. Balmaglassen, parish of, i. lxxi. Balsoon, or Ripperstown, parish of, i. lxxiii.

Balthazarius, Christ., letter of, to

Ussher, xvi. 583; named, xvi. 283. Baldtrec, v. 140. Baltinglass, Henry Crumpe of, iv. 303. Lord, to Ussher, xvi. 479. Bancor, in Wales, v. 161; monastery of, v. 370; school of, v. 160; called

Bancor Vaur, v. 162. See Bangor. Bancornaburg, monastery of, iv. 351. Bangor, three places of the name, often confounded, v. 160, 161, vi. 482, xv. 16.

a Bancor "pulchro vel excelso choro," in Arvon, vi. 44, v. 115; S. Daniel of, vi. 43, 584 (Ind. Chr. 516); on the Meanath, v. 112, 162; founded by Mailgo, v. 112, vi. 591 (Ind. Chr. 544); Richard, bishop of, v. 202; a Welsh see in Provinciale Romanum, v. 111.

in Flint, v. 161; on the Dee, v. 162; founded, v. 161, vi. 524, 554 (Ind. Chr. 182); Pelagius said to have been an abbot of, v. 253; greatly frequented, iv. 304, v. 161, vi. 94; one thousand two hundred monks of, slain by Edelfrid, iv. 357, v. 194, vi. 476, 603 (Ind. Chr. 613). See Bancor, Bancornaburg.

in the Ards of Ulster, vi. 475; near Fergusiana Petra (Carrickfergus), v. 161; founded by S. Comgall, v. 253; date of, vi. 524, 593 (Ind. Chr. 559); notice of founder, v. 506, vi. 482; multitude of students in, vi. 475, 476, 483; wasted by the Danes, vi. 613 (Ind. Chr. 818); often confounded with the Bangors in Wales, vi. 476,

BANGOR · BATHENUS.

Bangor. See Bancor, Bannochor, Beanchor, Benchor, Benghor, Comgellus.

Bannava. See Bonavem. Bannesdowne, near Bath, v. 544. Bannochor, vi. 482. See Bangor. Banto, Valentinian's general, vi. 119. Bantommeweny, S., v. 132.

Baptism, sacrament of, xi. 193; efficacy of, xv. 482, 505, 511, 512; grace of, vi. 21, xiii. 44; Irish form of, iv. 276, 493; lay, occasionally valid, iv. 496; error in form of, iv. 461; distinction of defects in, iv. 402, 403; change of name at, vi. 293, 294; Lanfranc's exposition of, iv. 495-499; Irish article of 1566 on, i. xxvii.; of 1615, i. xlviii.; Jewish, an example of unwritten tradition, |

xiv. 125.

Barbarum Fretum, Baltic, v. 446.
Barberini MS. of the LXX., vii. 519.
Barberius, Cardinal, xv. 271.
Barclay, F., letter of, to Ussher, xvi.
464.

Bardi, or poets, iv. 560.

Bardsey, or Enhli, burial-place of saints, vi. 44. See Enhly. Bare, S. See Barrus. Barlæus, Christopher, xvi. 120. Barlow, Dr. Thomas, letters of, to Ussher, xvi. 98, 268, 303, 585; publishes Ussher's chronology, i. 307; xi. 477-481.

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- Dr. Randolph, prolocutor of lower house of Irish convocation, i. 43; recommended for see of Tuam, xv. 423; account of him, i. 43; mentioned, xv. 195, 423, xvi. 35. Barnabas, Ussher's epistle of, accident to, i. 235.

a missionary to Britain, vi. 291; baptizes Beatus in Scotia, vi. 551 (Ind. Chr. 48). Barneveldt, his confession, signed by many at Cambridge, xv. 130; his execution, xv. 144, 145, 507. Barocci, Giacomo, Greek MSS. of, bought for Oxford, vii. 89, 362, xv. 421, 436, 447.

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Baronius, his charge of schism against Irish church, iv. 331, 332; errors in his Annales, ii. 42, 222, iv. 180, 192, 194, 542, 554, v. 301, 334, 335, 339, 341, 367, 430, 472, 489, 513, vi. 7, 30, 51, 338, 397, vi. 366, 392, 454, vii. 104, 241, 242, 506; unskilfulness of, vi. 492.

Barr, S., of Cork, vi. 535. See Barrus. Barri, family name of Giraldus Cambrensis, iv. 556.

Barrindeus, S., of Druimcuillen, vi. 478, 532, 598 (Ind. Chr. 590). Barrington, Sir Thomas, xvi. 534. Lady, xv. 534, xvi. 49, 534. Barrius, Gulielmus, ii. 370. Barrocus, or Barrus, S., of Cork, vi. 521, 544. See Barrus. Barrow, river, formerly Bearbha, vi. 425; or Birgus, vi. 503.

Barrus, S., called also Barè, Barr, Barrocus, founder of Cork, vi. 521; Barroc, Finn-barr, Lochanus, vi. 544, 604 (Ind. Chr. 630); his disciples, vi. 535, 607 (Ind. Chr. 660). Bartholomæus, bishop, favours the Albigenses, ii. 338.

Bascli, or Basculi, ii. 336.

Basil, council of, claims of English on precedence at, v. 39, 59, 215. Basileus used for rex, iv. 569, 571. Basilidians, heresy of, xvi. 466. Basingewere in Flintshire, vi. 461. Basire, Isaac, letter of, to Ussher, xvi.

121; mentioned, xvi. 110. Baskney, chapel of, i. cxiii. Bassianus, son of Severus, v. 198. Bastwick, John, xvi. 91. Batchcroft, Thomas, xv. 369. Bath, suffragan of St. David's, v. 113; called Cair Baden, v. 544; lost by Britons, vi. 90; Henry, earl of, letter of, to Ussher, xvi. 586. See Badon.

Batha insula, vi. 78, 600 (Ind. Chr. 599).

Bathe, Sir John, obtains church property, i. 111; mentioned, xv. 487, 492, 525, 526.

Bathenus. See Baithenus.

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Bathildis, queen of France, vi. 206.
Battiere, J., letter of, to Ussher, xvi.
29; mentioned, xvi. 522.
Bavaria, evangelization of, v. 163.
Bavo, Orbaci abbas, iv. 60, 171.

S., epitaph of, iv. 425; also called Allowin, iv. 426; account of, iv. 426.

Bawbe, where, v. 476.

Baxter, Richard, intercourse of, with Ussher, i. 295; his anecdote of Ussher, i. 257; Ussher's preaching compared to his, xv. 464, 474. Bayle, his censure of Irish prelates, i. 77.

Bayley, John, xv. 130.

Beadvulf, bishop, vi. 206, 612 (Ind.
Chr. 791).

Beanchor, vi. 475. See Bangor.
Beanus, a disciple of Declan, vi. 335,
560 (Ind. Chr. 364).
Bearbha, or Barrow, vi. 504.

Beast, mark of, ii. 26; in Rev. xvii. 8,

judgment of, xii. 547-550. Beatitudine, De, or Bective, iv. 539. Beatus, S., vi. 292, 293, 552 (Ind.

Chr. 66, 99); acts of, vi. 292, 294. Beaumont, or Rookwood, discussion with, i. 68; defeat of, i. 69.

Bec, in Normandy, iv. 515.
Becaria.

See Bekerye.

Beccanus, solitarius, iv. 432.
Beckerin. See Beg-erin.
Becket, Thomas a, education of, xi.

471; vision of, iii. 487. Bectiffe, parish of, i. lxxxvi. Bective, or Bectiffe, formerly Lieltrede,

called also De Beatitudine, iv. 539. Bede, Venerable, birth-place of, vi. 539, 608 (Ind. Chr. 673); his chronology, xi. 495; an opposer of Pelagianism, iv. 3, 4, 8; his evidence of Palladius' mission, vi. 356; follows Gildas, v. 511; a letter to the Irish, preserved by, iv. 1; alleged for the subjection of the Irish church to Canterbury, iv. 567; testimony concerning Ninian, vi. 200; not so accurate as Adamnan in chronology of S. Columba, vi. 236; to

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BEG-ERIN.

Bede-continued,

be corrected by the Irish annalists, vi. 246, 516; correction of text of, vi. 498; his Hist. Eccles. ends, vi. 611 (Ind. Chr. 731); his translation of the Scriptures, xii. 284; letter to Plegwin, xi. 495; Probus' Life of S. Patrick inserted in works of, vi. 373; acts of S. Andrew erroneously ascribed to, vi. 186. Bedell, William, provost of Trinity

College, i. 87, 88, xv. 365; arrives in Ireland, i. 88; his reformation of the college, xvi. 458, 487; bishop of Kilmore and Ardagh, xv. 433, 443, xvi. 487; consecration of, i. 97; resigns Ardagh, i. 28; studies Irish, xvi. 476; treatment of Papists, xv. 484; censor of the press, i. 131; enacts canons in synod, i. 204; thwarted by dean Bernard, i. 115, xv. 532-534; his spirited letter to him, i. 116; troubles with his chancellor, i. 116, 117, xv. 466; differences with Ussher, i. 115, 202; neglected by Ussher, i. 203; charges against, xv. 459, 464; opponents of, xv. 464; visits Ussher, i. 119, xv. 531; quoted by Ussher, iv. 410, with commendation, iv. 463, 468, 471, 472, 482; praised by Ussher, iv. 432, 434, 439, 443, 505, 508, 559, xv. 540; by archbishop Abbot, i. 87; by Dr. Ward, xv. 507; his diary cited, i. 88, 89, 92; letters of, to Ussher, i. 119, xv. 389, 395, 425, 458, 463, 464, 484, 531, xvi. 458, 468, 474, 487, 499; of Ussher to, xv. 473; letters to Dr. Ward, xv. 508, 512; Dr. Ward to, xv. 510; letter to —, xvi. 442; MSS. in possession of, iv. 249, v. 17; Mason's Life of, error in, i. 97. Bederne, the town, v. 216. Bedwin, bishop, vi. 250. Bee [Cornelius], a publisher, xvi. 586. Bees introduced into Ireland, vi. 521,

522, 589 (Ind. Chr. 540). Beg-Erin, i. e. Modica Hibernia, or Bride Hay, near Glastonbury, v.

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