Lives of the Irish saints : with special festivals, and the commemorations of holy persons, compiled from calendars, martyrologies and various sources, relating to the ancient Church history of Ireland . « ^ T, ^Historia Kcclc> ⢠- niry we find, it (icn! \\\l. v., ^^ll^ was inch: â¢â ^«:« WajU i ViU S. Kumokli, p. 5 D- .- : un, lib. iv., y il^. 152. -re Monasticon Ilibcmiciim. pp. â¢* Ilistoria Scolonim. lib. p. 167. : ; » 265. , , . jce , of .Saints See Pr. of the Royal In%h Al idcniy, IiiMi 1. ikrin, vol. i., part rrn. p. \f>.\. I . P


Lives of the Irish saints : with special festivals, and the commemorations of holy persons, compiled from calendars, martyrologies and various sources, relating to the ancient Church history of Ireland . « ^ T, ^Historia Kcclc> ⢠- niry we find, it (icn! \\\l. v., ^^ll^ was inch: â¢â ^«:« WajU i ViU S. Kumokli, p. 5 D- .- : un, lib. iv., y il^. 152. -re Monasticon Ilibcmiciim. pp. â¢* Ilistoria Scolonim. lib. p. 167. : ; » 265. , , . jce , of .Saints See Pr. of the Royal In%h Al idcniy, IiiMi 1. ikrin, vol. i., part rrn. p. \f>.\. I . PC- â¢2 U- See Il- ; liitr, HI \ ^ rlons Irn{>cnal Gazetteer o» > «*^** oI. i., pp. 371. 37J. â ,. , Articlk by I)r*. Totldanl . at the !â¦Â« Recvev pp. 26, 27. ? .i-;. -i â â . rr .« 4- Vol. 1. ⢠434 LIVES OF THE IRISH SAINTS [January 25. has been even swept away, having been devoted to agricultural the natural beauties of the scenery around cannot be obliterated by theagency of man. It is probable, that atter tlie dcaih of our saint, severalcenturies had elapsed before Maguire, the chief over this district, had founded. Site of Lisgoole Abbey, on Lough Erne. a monastery for Canons Regular of St. Augustine, 1106. There theprinces of Fermanagh were interred, and while living they were great bene-factors towards that religious community. About the middle of the sixteenthcentury, the Augustinians appear to have been replaced by the Franciscans,whose premises had been seized by the crown, early in the reign of James I.^So late as 1739, however, the Franciscans seem to have resided in the neigh-bourhood. On the now lonely site of Lisgoole, the dust of abbots, religious,warlike cliiefs, noble ladies, and thousands of the humble laity, have madethat spot loamy, but no tomb remains as a memorial. Article III.âTranslation of the Relics of St. Brigid, PatronessOF Ireland, to Lisbon, Portugal. It is a matter


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