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son of
Amalgad, a brother of Trichem’s. We are in bondage and in great tribulation, and we are not allowed even to sharpen our irons against a flagstone, so that it may be the worse for us, and so that it may be the more difficult. Wherefore blood comes through our hands.”; Patrick blessed the irons so that they became the more easily used, and he went to the king, to Rath-Trena. And Patrick fasted against him. Trian did nothing for him. Patrick turned on the morrow from the fortress. He cast his spittle on the rock which lay on his road, and the rock broke into three. A third part of the spittle was then flung a thousand paces. Patrick said: ”Two thirds of the fasting on the rock, a third on the king and on the fort and on the district. There will be of Trian’s children neither king nor crown-prince. He himself shall perish early and shall go down into bitter hell.” Trian himself went to bind and beat the slaves who had given an account of him. His horses drag him and his charioteer off in his chariot, and went into the lake. Loch Trena is its name; that was his last fall. He will not come out of that lake until the vespers of Doomsday; and it will not be for happiness even then. The king's wife went after Patrick. She repented, she fell on her knees. Patrick blessed her womb and her children, namely, Setne, son of Trian and larlaide, son of Trian. Sechnall baptized Setne. Patrick baptized Iarlaide; and Patrick said that he would afterwards be a successor of his.
120:, in the diocese of Armagh, wont to be governed by canons of Armagh only, has, when excommunicate and publicly proclaimed excommunicate, celebrated and taken part in masses and other divine offices in contempt of the Keys, thereby incurring irregularity, and has committed simony) if Thomas, who, on account of the inordinate favours which Solomon has in the city and diocese of Armagh, has no hope of obtaining justice therein, will accuse Solomon before them, etc. as usual, to summon Solomon, and if they find the above to be true, to deprive him, and in that event to make provision to the said Thomas of a canonry of Armagh and collate and assign to him the said rectory called a prebend, value not exceeding 14 marks sterling. Vite ac morum. (A. and Ja. de Vicentia. | A. viii. Residuum gratis pro deo. Idus Septembris Anno Sextodecimo. de Felletis
58:, whose feast day is 16 June. His paternal uncle was St. Laoghaire of Dún. His paternal first cousins were St. Eoghan of Killchlethe, St. Niall of Killchlethe, St. Dichu of Saul (Feast 29 April), St. Duthracht of Nendrum (Feast 16 May), St. Ailill of Moville (Feast 12 January) and St. Ross of Dun da Leithglass (Feast 7 April). Iarlaithe's genealogy is-
88:
Patrick once went on the road of
Midluachair, to go into the land of Ulster, and there he met with wrights who were felling a yew-tree. Patrick saw that the blood came through the palms of the slaves at the felling. “Whence are ye?”; saith Patrick. “We are slaves” say they, “to Trian son of Fiacc,
112:
Chluain Fiacla has been identified with the church of
Clonfeakle, in the townland of Tullydowey, parish of Clonfeacle, partly in the baronies of Armagh and Oneilland West, County Armagh, but chiefly in the barony of Dungannon Middle, Co. Tyrone. This identification is certainly correct as the
63:
Iarlaithe -i. epscop m Treana m Fecc m lomchadha m
Breasail m Siorchadha m Fiattaigh Finn m Daire m Dluthaigh m Detsin m Eathach m Sin m Rosin m Triuin m Roitriuin m Airnil m Maine m Forgo m Fearadhaig m Oilella érann m Fiacha firmara m Aonghasa tuirmigh temhrach m Echach foiltletain m Oilella
115:
To the abbot of St. Patrick's, Newry, in the diocese of
Dromore, and the archdeacon and the official of Dromore. Mandate (the pope having been informed by Thomas Oculean, clerk, of the diocese of Armagh, that Solomon Ocorra, rector called prebendary of the parish church of
131:, Armachane dioc, cuius fructus, etc., quatuordecim marcharum sterlingorum communi extimatione, vacature per privationem Salomonis Occorra faciendam. Coll. eidem Rome apud S. Petrum, anno etc. mcccc°xlvi°, Idibus Augusti, anno sextodecimo
113:
present church of
Clonfeacle is named St. Jarlath’s. That it was also so called in medieval times is evident from papal documents. For example the entry in the Lateran Regesta for August 1446 states-
76:". However the genealogy seems incomplete as their obits imply about 10 generations between Iarlaithe and Fiatach Finn rather than the five generations given in the genealogies.
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After his death
Iarlaithe was venerated as a saint and his feast was celebrated on 11 February, the day of his death. The Calendars of the Saints have the following entries-
55:
340:
295:’Excavations In the vicinity of St. Jarlath’s Church, Clonfeacle, County Tyrone’ by Ronan McHugh, Janet Bell & Philip MacDonald in
19:(also called Earlahy, Hierlath, Iarlaid, Iarlaide, Iarlaithi, Iarlathe, Iarlathi, Jarlaide, Jarlaithe, Jarlath, Yrlathei, Yrlatheus;
54:, a High King of Ireland who reigned in the 1st century A.D. Several of Iarlaithe's close family were saints. His twin brother was
958:
277:
Calendar of Papal
Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. 9: 1431-1447, J. A. Tremlow (editor) London 1912, p, 581
250:
Naemsenchus Náemh nÉrenn, in Irish Texts, Fraser, Grosjean & O’Keeffe (Ed’s.), London 1931, Fasc. III, p. 62, section 142.
101:
After his ordination St. Jarlath was assigned to the church of
Clonfeacle, which was founded by St. Patrick. The 12th century
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948:
366:
1013:
333:
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The
Ancient List of the Coarbs of Patrick, by Rev. H. J. Lawlor and R. I. Best in PRIA, Vol. XXXV (1919), p. 319, No. 5.
1129:
64:
caisfhiaclaigh m Connla cruaidcelgaigh m Irereo gleofhataigh m Melge molbthaigh m Cobthaigh caoilbregh m Ughoine moir
1048:
983:
80:
326:
136:
That there was an early Christian church at the site has been confirmed by recent archaeological excavations.
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468:
584:
506:
963:
814:
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362:
786:
973:
910:
775:
765:
558:
1063:
1008:
770:
998:
358:
1078:
1028:
895:
1114:
1023:
860:
349:
241:
Genealogiae Regum et Sanctorum Hiberniae, Paul Walsh (Ed.), Dublin 1918, p. 83, section 15.
148:, the Bishop of Armagh, on 9 November 468, Iarlaithe was appointed as the 4th successor to
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791:
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953:
806:
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711:
428:
423:
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Iarlaithe mac Trena truim dias ciallach nachar traicc treoin do Dail fFiatach na fireoin
655:
538:
408:
393:
153:
145:
259:
The Tripartite Life of Patrick, Whitley Stokes (ed.), London 1887, Part I, pp.219-221.
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152:. Iarlaithe reigned as Bishop for 13 years. Iarlaithe is sometimes confused with St.
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Thomas Oculean, principalis, obligavit se Camere super annata parrochialis ecclesie
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Iarlaithe died on 11 February 481. The Annals of Ireland give the following obits-
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the name of larlaithe, the fair and high, in the (metre called) rindard, I utter
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Saint Jarlaithe, son of Treana, Bishop of Ard-Macha, resigned his spirit
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453:
385:
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900:
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This genealogy is also confirmed in the Naemsenchus Náemh nÉrenn as-
286:
De Annatis Hiberniae, M.A. Costello (ed.) Dundalk 1909, Vol. I, p. 7
31:
478:
448:
184:
Repose of Iarlaithe, son of Trian, third bishop of Ard Macha
308:‘Clonfeacle, an Early Monastic Site’, by Chris Long in
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indicate a person who was elected but not consecrated.
109:" (i.e. Iarlaithe, son of Trena, from Cluain Fiacla)
83:gives the following account of Iarlaithe's birth.-
177:Repose of Iarlaithe, the third abbot of Ard Macha
1106:
334:
129:Sancti Yrlathei episcopi de Cluoynfecharia
341:
327:
312:journal, Vol. 20, no. 2 (2005), pp. 23-33.
125:with a follow-up dated 9 September 1446- "
348:
118:St. Yrlatheus the Bishop, Cluoynfechana
1107:
220:Martyrology of Tallaght 11 February- "
191:Earlahy, third Bushop of Ardmagh, dyed
37:
322:
213:Martyrology of Gorman 11 February- "
107:Iarlaithe mac Trena o Chluain Fiacla
93:
50:in east Ulster who were named after
196:Annals from the Book of Leinster- "
139:
13:
198:The rest of Iarlathe, third bishop
14:
1141:
168:Annals of the Four Masters 481- "
26:– 11 February 481) was the
81:Vita tripartita Sancti Patricii
46:, a ruling dynasty centered on
552:Eógan Mainistrech mac Ainbthig
302:
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42:Iarlaithe was a member of the
1:
896:Ottaviano Spinelli de Palatio
297:Ulster Journal of Archaeology
228:
189:Annals of Clonmacnoise 481- "
34:from 468 to 11 February 481.
20:
754:Gilla Meic Liac mac Diarmata
636:Niall mac Áeda meic Máel Ísu
601:Dub dá Leithe II mac Cellaig
204:
7:
762:Gilla in Choimded Ua Caráin
690:Máel Pátraic mac Máel Tuile
592:Máel Pátraic mac Máel Tuile
529:Condmach mac Duib dá Leithe
175:Annals of Inisfallen 481- "
10:
1146:
716:Máel Pátraic mac Airmedaig
684:Máel Ciaráin mac Eochocáin
511:Dub dá Leithe I mac Sínaig
469:Fland Feblae mac Scandláin
363:Catholic Church in Ireland
1130:5th-century Irish bishops
1092:
924:
735:
699:Máel Muire mac Scandláinn
696:Cathassach mac Murchadáin
666:Máel Pátraic mac Findchon
643:
487:
373:
356:
815:Máel Patraic Ua Scannail
776:Tommaltach Ua Conchobair
766:Tommaltach Ua Conchobair
725:Máel Brigte Ua Broicháin
722:Máel Coluim Ua Broicháin
672:Cathassach mac Robartaig
633:Muirchertach mac Domnall
581:Cathassach mac Robartaig
575:Máel Cobo mac Crundmaíl
502:Fer dá Chrích mac Suibni
159:
783:Echdonn Mac Gilla Uidir
610:Amalgaid mac Máel Muire
585:Máel Brigte mac Tornáin
569:Máel Cobo mac Crundmaíl
520:Fóendelach mac Móenaig
507:Cú Dínaisc mac Conasaig
182:Annals of Ulster 481- "
844:David Mág Oireachtaigh
719:Cáenchomrac Ua Baigill
702:Airmedach mac Coscraig
693:Cathassach mac Doilgén
675:Mochtae daltae Féthgno
619:Cummascach Ua hErodáin
607:Máel Muire mac Eochada
604:Muirecén mac Ciaracáin
598:Muiredach mac Fergussa
595:Cathassach mac Doilgén
535:Toicthech Ua Tigernaig
514:Fóendelach mac Móenaig
386:Sechnall mac Restituit
359:Primate of All Ireland
144:On the death of Saint
681:Cellach mac Sóergussa
622:Máel Ísu mac Amalgada
559:Diarmait ua Tigernáin
543:Flandgus mac Loingsig
526:Gormgal mac Dindataig
517:Airechtach ua Fáeláin
367:Archdiocese of Armagh
350:Archbishops of Armagh
822:Michael MacLochlainn
771:Mael Ísu Ua Cerbaill
728:Amlaim Ua Muirethaig
669:Féthgno mac Nechtain
663:Forindán mac Murgile
660:Artrí mac Conchobair
625:Domnall mac Amalgada
566:Féthgno mac Nechtain
555:Forindán mac Murgile
549:Suibne mac Forandáin
546:Artrí mac Conchobair
474:Suibne mac Crundmaíl
954:Aodh Mac Cathmhaoil
927:16th–21st centuries
811:Abraham Ó Conalláin
807:Reginald of Bologna
758:Cornelius of Armagh
738:12th–16th centuries
705:Cenn Fáelad Sabaill
532:Torbach mac Gormáin
429:Fiachra mac Colmain
424:Dubthach the Second
399:Iarlaithe mac Treno
38:Genealogy and Birth
17:Iarlaithe mac Treno
892:Edmund Connesburgh
819:Nicol Mac Máel Ísu
687:Ioseph mac Fathaig
656:Nuadu of Loch Uama
646:8th–12th centuries
589:Ioseph mac Fathaig
572:Ainmere ua Fáeláin
539:Nuadu of Loch Uama
490:8th–12th centuries
409:Dubthach the First
154:Iarlaithe mac Loga
146:Benignus of Armagh
1125:Bishops of Armagh
1102:
1101:
1049:Patrick O'Donnell
1039:Daniel McGettigan
848:Richard FitzRalph
792:Donatus Ó Fidabra
780:
745:Cellach of Armagh
629:Cellach of Armagh
578:
523:
444:Eochu macDiarmaid
419:Ailill the Second
394:Benén mac Sescnén
374:5th–8th centuries
310:Seanchas Ardmhaca
299:, Vol. 63 (2004).
1137:
1004:Richard O'Reilly
994:Michael O'Reilly
984:Bernard MacMahon
944:Edmund MacGauran
865:Nicholas Fleming
857:Thomas Ó Calmáin
841:Stephen Seagrave
787:Luke Netterville
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576:
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414:Ailill the First
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140:Bishop of Armagh
103:Book of Leinster
28:Bishop of Armagh
25:
22:
1145:
1144:
1140:
1139:
1138:
1136:
1135:
1134:
1105:
1104:
1103:
1098:
1088:
974:Dominic Maguire
969:Oliver Plunkett
964:Edmund O'Reilly
926:
920:
911:Robert Wauchope
802:Albert Suerbeer
737:
731:
645:
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99:
40:
23:
12:
11:
5:
1143:
1133:
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1127:
1122:
1117:
1100:
1099:
1093:
1090:
1089:
1087:
1086:
1081:
1076:
1071:
1069:Tomás Ó Fiaich
1066:
1064:William Conway
1061:
1056:
1054:Joseph MacRory
1051:
1046:
1041:
1036:
1034:Michael Kieran
1031:
1026:
1021:
1019:William Crolly
1016:
1011:
1009:Patrick Curtis
1006:
1001:
996:
991:
986:
981:
976:
971:
966:
961:
956:
951:
946:
941:
939:Richard Creagh
936:
934:Donagh O'Tighe
930:
928:
922:
921:
919:
918:
916:George Dowdall
913:
908:
903:
898:
893:
890:
887:
884:
881:
876:
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870:Richard Talbot
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845:
842:
839:
834:
831:
828:
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784:
781:
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747:
741:
739:
733:
732:
730:
729:
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723:
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714:
712:Áed Ua Forréid
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706:
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688:
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682:
679:
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673:
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664:
661:
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653:
649:
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641:
640:
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637:
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631:
626:
623:
620:
617:
616:III Máel Muire
611:
608:
605:
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599:
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590:
587:
582:
579:
573:
570:
567:
564:
561:
556:
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547:
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541:
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491:
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481:
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323:
315:
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301:
288:
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261:
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206:
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141:
138:
98:
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39:
36:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1142:
1131:
1128:
1126:
1123:
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1118:
1116:
1113:
1112:
1110:
1096:
1091:
1085:
1082:
1080:
1077:
1075:
1072:
1070:
1067:
1065:
1062:
1060:
1057:
1055:
1052:
1050:
1047:
1045:
1044:Michael Logue
1042:
1040:
1037:
1035:
1032:
1030:
1027:
1025:
1022:
1020:
1017:
1015:
1012:
1010:
1007:
1005:
1002:
1000:
999:Anthony Blake
997:
995:
992:
990:
989:Ross MacMahon
987:
985:
982:
980:
979:Hugh MacMahon
977:
975:
972:
970:
967:
965:
962:
960:
959:Hugh O'Reilly
957:
955:
952:
950:
949:Peter Lombard
947:
945:
942:
940:
937:
935:
932:
931:
929:
923:
917:
914:
912:
909:
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906:George Cromer
904:
902:
899:
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888:
885:
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880:
877:
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872:
871:
867:
864:
862:
859:
856:
854:
853:Milo Sweetman
851:
849:
846:
843:
840:
838:
835:
832:
829:
827:
824:
821:
818:
816:
813:
810:
808:
805:
803:
800:
798:
797:Robert Archer
795:
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788:
785:
782:
777:
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772:
769:
767:
764:
761:
759:
756:
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748:
746:
743:
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734:
727:
724:
721:
718:
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689:
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659:
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654:
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650:
648:
642:
635:
632:
630:
627:
624:
621:
618:
615:
614:Dub dá Leithe
612:
609:
606:
603:
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597:
594:
591:
588:
586:
583:
580:
574:
571:
568:
565:
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560:
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548:
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531:
528:
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467:
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460:
457:
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452:
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442:
440:
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435:
434:Fedelmid Find
432:
430:
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422:
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417:
415:
412:
410:
407:
405:
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397:
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223:
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167:
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157:
155:
151:
150:Saint Patrick
147:
137:
134:
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123:
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104:
96:
91:
90:
84:
82:
77:
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70:
67:
65:
59:
57:
53:
49:
45:
35:
33:
29:
18:
1094:
1084:Eamon Martin
1059:John D'Alton
1029:Joseph Dixon
1014:Thomas Kelly
889:John Foxalls
868:
825:
796:
678:Máel Aithgin
398:
390:Sen-Phátraic
309:
304:
296:
291:
282:
273:
264:
255:
246:
237:
221:
214:
208:
197:
190:
183:
176:
169:
163:
143:
135:
128:
126:
124:
117:
114:
111:
106:
100:
87:
85:
78:
73:
71:
68:
62:
60:
56:Saint Séadna
52:Fíatach Finn
41:
16:
15:
1115:430s births
1024:Paul Cullen
925:Archbishops
875:John Swayne
861:John Colton
837:Roland Jorz
833:Walter Jorz
830:John Taaffe
736:Archbishops
497:Célé Petair
48:Downpatrick
44:Dál Fiatach
1120:481 deaths
1109:Categories
1079:Seán Brady
1074:Cahal Daly
879:John Prene
708:Máel Tuile
563:Cathassach
454:Mac Laisre
229:References
95:Clonfeacle
24: 439
901:John Kite
886:John Bole
826:Dionysius
222:Iarlaithi
205:Feast Day
156:of Tuam.
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