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Termonns were
usually on good land and were
farmed by the
comharba or
airchinnech (lay
administrator of
ecclesiastical land) of the
monastery and his fine...
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monastic offices as “coarb” (comarbae “heir” to a saint) or “erenach” (
airchinnech “superior”),
otherwise transmitted by
natural or
nepotic descent within...
- The
medieval Irish office of
erenagh (Old Irish:
airchinnech,
Modern Irish: airchinneach, Latin: princeps) was
responsible for
receiving parish revenue...
-
Lughmaidh ARÉ II, 916 1083
Gilla Moninne airchinnech Lugbaidh occisus est AU 516 1083 Giollamoninne,
airchinnech Lughmhaidh ARÉ II, 918 1100c
Mochta .i...
- father. His son, also
called Echthigern (d. 1067),
would become superior (
airchinnech) of Monasterboice. Flann's
earliest datable works are from the years...
- strong, died. The
Annals of Loch Cé for 1367 state- Sitric, son of the
Airchinnech Mac Tighernain,
mortuus est. Cathal, son of
Imhar Mac Tighernain, mortuus...
- there, and
Mathghamhain Mac Tighernain, and the Gilla-ruadh, son of the
Airchinnech Mac Tighernain, and
Nicholas Mac-in-Maigistir, and many more of his kindred...
- The
airchinnech Eglaisi Bige (head of the
little church) is an
office ****ociated with the
monastery of
Clonmacnoise between 898 and 1097. Nine persons...
- The 1609
Baronial Map
depicts the
townland as
Errenagh (from
Irish Airchinnech meaning "The Erenagh's Land"). The 1652
Commonwealth Survey spells the...
-
Gabhann (O'Gowan or Goan) dynasty, who held the
hereditary position of
airchinnech (erenagh) of this area in
later Gaelic times. An
Early Christian site...