- as
Suibne mac Fairnig. d. 834 Eógan
Mainistrech mac
Ainbthig Also fer
léigind (i.e., Lector) of
Monasterboice and (since 830)
abbot of Clonard. d. 852...
-
Muiredach mac Crícháin
Raphoe Resigned 1007 Died 1011;
Muiredach was also fer
léigind of
Armagh Ferdomnach Kells Died 1008 Máel
Muire Ua hUchtáin
Kells Died...
-
resigned 1046, d. 1058.
Clothna Muimnech, d. 1048.
Cairpre Ua Lígda, also fer
léigind (i.e. Lector),
deposed 1052,
killed in battle, by
which time he
seems to...
- Suibni, also
bishop and scribe, died 830. Eógan Mainistrech, also fer
léigind (i.e. Lector) of
Monasterboice and
abbot of Armagh, died 834. Comsub, also...
- dá
Leithe Ua Cináeda, d. 1057. Murgrón Ua Mutáin, also
bishop and fer
léigind (i.e. Lector), d. 1057. Cléirech Ua Selbaig, d. 1085. (Ua Cochláin, consecrated...
- (1080), fol. 142r). He may have
resigned the
bishopric when he
became fer
léigind (i.e. Lector) in 1049. In the
Annals of Ulster,
which derive from an Armagh...
-
slainte o
Fhind epscop (.i.
Cilli Dara) do Aed mac
Crimthainn do fhir
leigind ardrid Leithi Moga (.i. Nuadat) 7 do
chombarbu Cholumim meic Crimthaind...
- Maelmuire, son of Eochaidh, and thus a
member of
Clann Sinaig. He had been fer
léigind (ferleighinn), or lector, at Armagh, Ireland. In 1049, on the
death of...