Cainnech-continued. land, vi. 473, 590 (Ind. Chr. 540); particulars of his history, vi. 526, 530; his death, vi. 600 (Ind. Chr. 599); office of, vi. 520; Life of, vi. 520, 526. Cair, disquisition on the term, v. 86. Cair Badon, or Bath, v. 544. Cair Celemion, Camalet, v. 85. Cair Daun, Doncaster, v. 84. Cair Guiragon, Worcester, v. 84. Cair on Uisc, v. 84, 101; battle of, iv. 357, vi. 603 (Ind. Chr. 613). Cair Leon, Dubricius, bishop of, v. 94. See Cair Legion. Cair Lerion, Leicester, 8. 85. Cair Ligualid, Carlisle, v. 82. Cair Lind-coit, Lincoln, v. 85. Cair Lundein, or Cair Lud, London, v. 83, 87. Cair Maunguid, Manchester, v. 83. Cair Merdin, v. 86. Cair Mincip, Verulam, v. 82. Cair Peris, Portchester, v. 84. Cair Segeint, Silchester, v. 84. Cair Seoint, near Carnarvon, v. 82, 84. Cair Urnach, Uroxceter, v. 85. Cairce, church of, vi. 518. Cairo, Grand, origin of name, v. 86. Caius Caligula, accession of, x. 594; forces his image on the Jews, xi. 11-17. Calandrin, Dr. James's letter to, xv. 211, 214; named, xv. 218, 263, xvi. 311. Calanus, S., vi. 184. Calchedon, council of, its decisions, iv. 585; error in Greek editions of acts, vii. 30; subscriptions of, vii. 34, 35. Calden, "corylus," vi. 113. Caldragh Wallagh, chapel of, xv. 15. Caled, Cambro-Brit. for "durus," vi. 113. Caledonia, v. 61; sylva, iv. 562, vi. 113; derivation of name, vi. 113; an asylum during persecution, vi. 557 (Ind. Chr. 303); and Mæatæ, v. 168, vi. 113, 203; how separated, vi. 555 (Ind. Chr. 208); revolt, v. 198, vi. 556 (Ind. Chr. 211); Castrum Calidoniæ, vi. 247; Caledones, vi. 112; Tacitus' testimony concerning, vi. 102; defeated by the Romans, vi. 552 (Ind. Chr. 81). Caledonicus Angulus, vi. 113. Caledonius Silvestris, iv. 560. Calepodium, cemetery at, vi. 209. Calfield, Sir William, xv. 359, 373. 30 CALGACHI - CANDIDA. Calgachi Roboretum, vi. 232, 592 (Ind. Chr. 546), Caliburne, sword of king Arthur, v. 148. Calidonis nemus, battle of, vi, 585 (Ind. Chr. 518). Callan, parliament at, xi. 459. Calomagnus, king of Scots, iv. 323. Calpurnius, father of S. Patrick, vi, 375, 560 (Ind. Chr. 372); filius Otidi, vi. 378; in Armorica, vi. 381, 390, 561 (Ind. Chr. 383). Calvert, Sir George, xv. 233. Calvinism, Ussher's, mitigated by time, i. 290-293. Calvinista, formerly Berengariani, ii. 214. Calvus Perennis, iv. 318. Camalet, formerly Cair Celemion, v. 85. Camara civitas, vi. 349, 565 (Ind. Chr. 418). Camaria insula, vi. 564 (Ind. Chr. 409). Camarque, Camaria insula, vi. 564 (Ind. Chr. 409). Cambalanicum prælium, vi. 32, vi. 590 (Ind. Chr. 540). Cambas, Comgall abbot of, v. 506, vi. 596 (Ind. Chr. 580). Cambria, origin of name, v. 117, vi. 227; Urbs Legionum, capital of, v. 79; Marken, king of, vi. 226. See Wales. Cambridge, fables concerning, v. 196, 388, vi. 558, 567 (Ind. Chr. 303, 430); early school at, v. 71; opposed to Pelagianism, v. 388; encouraged by Eleutherius, v. 159; fictitious diploma of Arthur to, vi. 30, 33; wasted, vi. 94; Benet college, MSS. in, ii. 58, 210; public library of, xv. 339; MSS. of, borrowed, xv. 291; Arminianism in, xv. 345-347. See Cantabrigia, Cambyses, viii. 230-237. Camden, Ussher's introduction to, i. 25; receives information from Ussher, i. 25, xv. 7; eulogium on, iv. 393; his letter to Ussher, xv. 139; Camden-continued. Dr. Ryves' letter to, xv. 137; Ussher's letters to, vi. 423, xv. 5, 77, 134; Irish Annals published by, at Ussher's instance, xi. 457; his letter to J. Lipsius, v. 228-232; attacked by author of the Analecta, xv. 134, 137; his decline, xv. 178; statement of his life and sentiments, xv. 139; influence on some distinguished Irishmen, xv. 140; his death, xv. 203; his library, xv. 203, 204; styled "perspicacissimus," v. 132; mentioned, xv. 68, 173, 193, 276. Camelodunum, city of, vi. 104. Cameracensis episcopus, vi. 540. Camilan, battle of, v. 459. Caminanus, disciple of Declan, vi. 335, 560 (Ind. Chr. 360). Cammin, S., of Iniskealtair, his death, vi. 606 (Ind. Chr. 653); his Psalter, vi. 544. Campian, Edmund, xv. 378. Campus Albus, near Mons Marge, iv. 342, vi. 504; on the Barrow, vi. 425; synod of, vi. 503, 504, 604 (Ind. Chr. 630). Campus Breg, vi. 232, 233; ubi Themoria, vi. 407. Campus Femyn in Nandesi, vi. 427. Campus Hen, or Mayo, vi. 610 (Ind. Campus Lene, synod in, iv. 339, 442. vi. 501, 503. Campus Scuti, near Lismore, vi. 335, 560 (Ind. Chr. 364). See Magh Scethigh. Campus Teloch, vi. 180. Can, or Caunus, rex Albaniæ, vi. 216. Cana of Galilee, vi. 164. Candida Casa, or Witerna, S. Ninian of, vi. 200, 201, 205, 565 (Ind. Chr. 412); bishops of, vi. 205, 206, 611 CANDIDA Candida-Casa-continued. (Ind. Chr. 731, 735, 777); see of, transferred to Glasgow, vi. 205; ancient jurisdiction of, vi. 206; Alcuin's letter to, vi. 209. Candidan, a king of the Britons, vi. 91. Canicus, S. See Cainnech. Canisius, Henry, vain effort of, iii. 470, iv. 314. Cannibals, mentioned by Jerom, vi. 117. Canon law, glosses of, iii. 116. of the Mass, iii. 213. of Scripture, xiv. 111. Canonical opposed to sacramental, iii. 106. Canons, early collection of, i. 27, x.; Ussher's discovery concerning, xv. 37, 38, 47; cod. Mogunt. xv. 57; Roman corruptions of, iii. 471; delay in publication of, at Rome, xv. 43, 52, 53; African codex, v. 340; Apostolic, vii. 128-135; ancient English, iii. 95, vi. 378; modern English, proposed for Irish Church, i. 177; Greek, xv. 38, 39, 47; MS. of, at Durham, xv. 54; Irish, synod of S. Patricius, vi. 491; ancient Irish, iv. 289, 292, 293, 294; MS. of, in Benet Library Cambridge, iv. 289, xi. 433; MS. of, in Cotton Library, iv. 266, 276, 278, 294, 305-307, 330, 350, vi. 76, 463, 489, 490, xi. 423, 428, 429; modern Irish, ascribed to Ussher, i. 177, 178; history of, i. 177-180; first drawn by Strafford, i. 175; wherein different from English, i. 180; Laud's opinion of, i. 186; controversy regarding, i. 179; discrepancy of, with Book of Common Prayer, i. 184, xv. 53, xvi. 7, 9; Roman, xv. 40, 46, 50. Canons, Lateran, office of, vi. 401. Regular, vi. 542. in Scotland, vi. 173, 198. Cantabrigia, formerly Cair Granth, v. 83; students of, baptized, vi. 553 q. v. chosen as Saxon primacy, v. Cantguic, city of, v. 242. Capellus, Jacobus, brother of Ludovicus, vii. 592. Ludovicus, his theory of Hebrew text, xvi. 194, 196; controversy with Boate, i. 267; his history, i. 268, xii. 589, xvi. 182, 187, 195, 203, 204, 205; Chronol. Sac., xii. 65; Crit. Sacr., vii. 465; his letters to Ussher, xvi. 179, 192, 200, 242; Ussher's letters to, vii. 589-609, xvi. 204-224, 259; mentioned, xv. 156, 163, 163, 182, 568, 573, 579, xvi. 187, 195, 254, 237, 241. Capitula Caroli Calvi, iv. 193. Capraria, an island in Tuscan Sea, vi. 394, 395. Caprasius, of Arles, v. 372. (Ind. Chr. 141); 3000 at, converted, | Capreolus, of Carthage, v. 408. Caput Capra, Gateshead, vi. 135. Carantocus, or Cernach, vi. 407, 568 (Ind. Chr. 432). Carausius, seizes Britain, vi. 110, 111, 556 (Ind. Chr. 285); rebels, vi. 556 (Ind Chr. 286); plants Picts among the Caledonians, vi. 557 (Ind. Chr. 286). Caraxo, the verb, iv. 411, 454, vi. 321. Carban, the valley of, v. 535. Carbonaria Sylva, vi. 540, 607 (Ind. Chr. 654). Carbræa, in the county of Cork, vi. 472. Carbre, son of Niall, vi. 412, 569 (Ind. Chr. 433). Cardiff, Ussher's stay at, i. 243. Cardiganshire, Ceretica regio, v. 541, vi. 46. Cardinal, a name of dignity, ii. 114, 120; election of, ii. 115; mode of electing popes, ii. 116, 117. Careticus, successor of Malgo, vi. 89; or Keredicius, vi. 92, 598 (Ind. Chr. 593), 599 (Ind. Chr. 596). Carfull, i. e. Logh-fol, vi. 257. Carew, Mr., xv. 89. Lord, xv. 321. Carey, bishop Valentine, xvi. 384. Carnteel, lands of, xvi. 465. Carleon, two old churches in, v. 205. Carleton, Dudley, xv. 129. -, bishop George, letter of, to Ussher, xvi. 430; assists at Laud's consecration, xvi. 385. Carlisle, or Cair Ligualid, v. 82; or Lugubalia, vi. 107, 109, 136; see of, granted to Ussher, i. 222; his advice to clergy of, i. 283. Carmelites in Dublin, i. 105. Carn, river, v. 389. Carnoc, S., vi. 184. Carolomannus, dux, iv. 459. Carolus Calvus, patron of Johannes Scotus, iv. 113; sends alms to Ireland, iv. 467; Anastasius' epistle to, iv. 483-486; Hincmar's letter to, vi. 16, 17. Carolus Magnus, exploits of, iv. 466; proficiency in letters, xii. 288; translation of Scriptures, xii. 289; Capitularia, v. 314; collects pontifical letters, iv. 12; Life of, vi. 277; book on images, xii. 287. Carona, river, Pictish seat on, vi. 104. Carpre, or Coirbre, son of Colum, vi. Carrigge, parish of, i. ciii. Cartenus, bishop, vi. 518. Carter, John, letter of, to Ussher, xvi. 407. Carthacus, bishop, vi. 518. Carthada, or Carthage, v. 86. Carthagh, or Mochuda, founds Raithen, has 867 disciples there, expelled after forty years, vi. 475, 543, 598 (Ind. Chr. 590); called Carthagh Raithen, vi. 483; his church of Lismore, vi. 335, 543; rule of, vi. 483; twelve companions of, vi. 543; two MSS. of Life of, vi. 475. Carthage, council of, condemns Pelagius, iii. 524, 525, v. 292, 301, 302, 317, 323-326; acts of, obtain imperial sanction, v. 320, 321; 214 bishops at, v. 318; 217 bishops at, v. 340. Carthago, origin of name, v. 86, 87. Carthena, or Carrena, vi. 189. Carun, river, vi. 112. CARUN Carvan, valley of, vi. 50. Casæus, Thomas, date of, iv. 379. Casaubon, Isaac, letters of, in Ussher's possession, xv. 554; his MSS., xvi. 165; eulogium on, ii. 55; error of, xv. 81; his death, xv. 84; and Mericus' opinions concerning Ignatius' epistle, vii. 254; mentioned, xv. 67, 478. Mericus, letter of, to Ussher, xvi. 165; named, xvi. 601. Cashel, Ængus, king of, vi. 572 (Ind. Chr. 449). Council of, iv. 275, 367, 542, xi. 422, 449. Psalter of, vi. 437. Archibald, archbishop of, to Us sher, xvi. 551. Casimir, prince, submission of, to see of Rome, ii. 109-111. Cassanus, S., of Domhnachmor-Maigheachnach, vi. 344, 563 (Ind. Chr. 402). Cassata, a denomination of land, v. 137. Casseal, or Cashel, in Eoghanacht, vi. 427. Casser, castle of, ii. 355. Cassianus, John, founder of Semipelagians, v. 359, 394; date of, v. 360; his tenets, v. 361; at Massilia, v. 415; a favourite in monasteries, iii. 543; assailed by Prosper, v. 418; writings of, condemned, v. 363, 525. Cassius, his exactions from the Jews, Castlecorre, parish of, i. cxviii. Castrum Calidoniæ, or Dunkeld, vi. 247. Caswalho Lhawhir expels Picts from Anglesey, vi. 105. Catalaunia, plains of, defeat of Attila in, v. 465, 573 (Ind. Chr. 451). Cataldus, S., parentage and birth of, vi. 300, 302, 303, 553 (Ind. Chr. 117); teaches at Lismore, vi. 303, 553 (Ind. Chr. 144); events of his life, vi. 305-308, 553, 554 (Ind. Chr. 144, 152, 166); office of, vi. 302; Lives of, vi. 300, 304, 305; festival of, vi. 307. Catalogue, Ussher's priced, i. 25. Catandum, near Lismore, vi. 302, 303. Catechism, Ussher's, xi. 177–196, 197– 220. Catgucaun Tredecil, a British prince, vi. 80. Cat-guoloph, v. 461. Catha, a kind of engine, ii. 377. name, ii. 248, 253; called Gazari Cathay, Island, vi. 436. See Inis Cathay. Cath Coit-Celedon, v. 86. Cathedral establishments, importance of, i. 302. Cathmael, S., pupil of S. David, vi. 580 (Ind. Chr. 490). Cathnesia in Caledonia, vi. 552 (Ind. Chr. 105). Catholic, title, of late date, vii. 37; used in contradistinction to British churches, iv. 341, 349, 351; church, what, ii. 476-479; Catholica Romana, vi. 2. Cathwallain, king of Venedotia, vi. 85, 591 (Ind. Chr. 543). Catigirnus, son of Vortigern, v. 471, 472, 512; monument of, v. 472. Catmailus, iv. 324. Catwyck, v. 481. |