Some account of the territory or dominion of Farney : in the province and earldom of Vlster. . dingto popular belief, of the Monastery of Innishkeen. Several large artificialcaves were also discovered some years since, on the north side of the the antient state of Innishkeen, Archdall, in the Monasticon, has col-lected the following particulars. St. Dageus, said by some monkish writers to have been smith to , was bishop of Inis-chaoin, or Inis-coindega in Origellia, in thebeginning of the sixth (Act. SS. p. 348 and 374.) A. D. 779. Died the abbot and bishop Flann.


Some account of the territory or dominion of Farney : in the province and earldom of Vlster. . dingto popular belief, of the Monastery of Innishkeen. Several large artificialcaves were also discovered some years since, on the north side of the the antient state of Innishkeen, Archdall, in the Monasticon, has col-lected the following particulars. St. Dageus, said by some monkish writers to have been smith to , was bishop of Inis-chaoin, or Inis-coindega in Origellia, in thebeginning of the sixth (Act. SS. p. 348 and 374.) A. D. 779. Died the abbot and bishop Flann. (Ann. 4 Masters.) 853. Died the abbot Robartagh, a learned scribe. (Id.) 871. Died the abbot Dungal, the son of Maony. (Id.) 879. Died the abbot Duibhinse. (Id.) 881. Died the abbot Conallan, the son of Maoilteimin. (Id.)1085. Died the son of Soilligh, dean of this abbey. (Id.) 59 According to the Festology of Aengus, Daigli, the great & good, son of Corioll, of Inis-Cain-dega in Conaille Muirthemne [in Louth], died 586, Aug. 18. OR DOMINION OF FARNEY. I85 CHAPTER VIII. Bronze Vessel, discovered twelve feet below the Surface of the Bog of Lisdromturk, in the Barony of Farney, anno


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