Celtic Scotland : $b A history of ancient Alban. Volume 2 (of 3), Church and cultureSkene, W. F. (William Forbes)
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Celtic Scotland : $b A history of ancient Alban. Volume 2 (of 3), Church and culture
Skene, W. F. (William Forbes)
Celts -- Scotland; Civilization, Celtic; Scotland -- Antiquities, Celtic; Scotland -- History -- To 1603
Reeves’s _British Culdees_, p. 10.
Footnote 486:
This life is printed from the Marsh MS., Dublin, in the _Chronicles of
the Picts and Scots_, p. 412.
Footnote 487:
_Alma ingen rig Cruithnech mathair Sheirb mec Proic rig Canand
Eigeipti acus ise sin in sruith senoir congeb Cuilendros hi Sraith
Hirend hi Comgellgaib itir sliab Nochel acus muir nGiudan._—_Book of
Lecan_, fol. 43. bb. Reeves’s _British Culdees_, p. 124. The sea of
Giudan is the Firth of Forth, so called from the city of Giudi, which
Bede says was in the middle of it, and which may be identified with
Inchkeith. It is called in the Latin life Mons Britannorum, a mistake
perhaps for Mare.
Footnote 488:
Brude fitz Dergert, xxx, ane. En quel temps ueint Sains Seruanus en
Fiffe.—_Chron. Picts and Scots_, p. 201.
Footnote 489:
_Registrum Prioratus S. Andreæ_, pp. 113-118. Reeves’s _British
Culdees_, pp. 125, 126.
Footnote 490:
Bishop Forbes’s _Lives of S. Ninian and S. Kentigern_, p. 66.
Footnote 491:
This legend is printed in the _Chronicles of the Picts and Scots_, p.
138.
Footnote 492:
_Chron. Picts and Scots_, p. 183.
Footnote 493:
Colgan, _A.SS._, p. 337.
Footnote 494:
_Riaguil raith arremsin_, i.e. _Riagail Muicindsi fa Loch Derc_.
Footnote 495:
Thus St. Patrick is commemorated at Auvergne on the 16th of March,
while his day in the Irish Martyrologies is the 17th of that month.
Footnote 496:
_Bædæ epistola ad Ecgberctum antistitem_, §§ 6 and 7.
Footnote 497:
747 Mors Tuathalain Abbas _Cindrighmonaigh_.—_Tigh. Chron. Picts and
Scots_, p. 76.
Footnote 498:
_Chron. Picts and Scots_, p. 387.
Footnote 499:
732 Acca Episcopus eodem anno de sua sede fugatus est.—Sim Dun. _Hist.
Regum_.
Footnote 500:
Qua autem urgente necessitate pulsus sit, vel quo diverterit, scriptum
non reperi. Sunt tamen qui dicunt quod eo tempore episcopalem sedem in
Candida inceperit et præperaverit.—Cap. xv.
Footnote 501:
Quia Candida Casa nondum episcopum proprium habuerat.—Cap. vi.
Footnote 502:
_Brev. Aberd. Pars Hyem._ fol. lxx.
Footnote 503:
Mylne, _Vitæ Episcoporum Dunkeldensium_, p. 4.
Footnote 504:
Wyntoun, _Chron._, B. vi. c. vii.
CHAPTER VII.
THE COÄRBS OF COLUMCILLE.
[Sidenote: A.D. 717-772.
Schism still exists in Iona.]
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