. Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. Cross, Island of Sanda. St. Mnian ; according to another account, it was dedicated to St. Columba;and in a third account^ to St. Shenaghan, who is said to have come. St. Ninians, Sanda. Window. from Ireland, and to have been left by Columba, in charge of Kil-colmkil. Transactions of Cambridge Camden Society, p. 80. 154 KOYAL S0CI1:TY of antiquaries of IRELAND. We are informed,^ the first name in all the Scottish Calendar, andpresumably the first bringer of Christianity to Scotland, was St. Mnianof Withorn, born 360 ; his name


. Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. Cross, Island of Sanda. St. Mnian ; according to another account, it was dedicated to St. Columba;and in a third account^ to St. Shenaghan, who is said to have come. St. Ninians, Sanda. Window. from Ireland, and to have been left by Columba, in charge of Kil-colmkil. Transactions of Cambridge Camden Society, p. 80. 154 KOYAL S0CI1:TY of antiquaries of IRELAND. We are informed,^ the first name in all the Scottish Calendar, andpresumably the first bringer of Christianity to Scotland, was St. Mnianof Withorn, born 360 ; his name also appears as Eingan and Einan.


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