10. Adopuir crimthann mace ^ndi nii dul bagriein fothart ogabuir liphi corrici suide laigen Slechtid isserninMS dupdtricc foramanchi 7 aandooit 7 dubbeir patricc duepscop fith 7 dabeiVside diimaccaib cathbath 7 congaib lethu ath fithot y"
11. Dulluid Patrice othemuir hicrich laigen conrancatar 7 dubthach macculugir uccdomnnch mar criathar la auu censelich Aliss patricc dubthach imdamnae • n • epscuip diadesciplib dilaignib idon fer s6er sochenitiil cenon cenainim nadip rubecc nadipromar bedasommse toisclimm fer oinsetche dunarructhae* actoentuistiu 10 Frisgart dubthach nifetorsa diminuintir act fiacc find dilaignib duchooid huaimse hitire connacht Axnail immindraitset conacatar fiacc find cuccu Asbert dubthach fripatricc tair dumberradsa air fumrese infer dummimdidnaad duaberrad^ tarmuchenn air ismar agoire Isdisin didiu furraith fiacc find dubthach 7 berrsi patricc 7 15 baitzisi Dubbert grdd • n • epscoip foir Conide epscop ijisin cita- ruoirtned lalaigniu 7 dubbert patricc cumtach dufiacc • idon clocc 7 menstir 7 bachall 7 poolire 7 facab morfeser lais diamuintir .1. muchat(5cc inse fail augustin inseo bicae tecdn diarmuit naindid pool fedelmid
10. Crimthann son of Endae offers Grian Fothart from Gabur Liphi
as far as Suide Laigen". Isserninus kneels to Patrick for his monastery*^ (?)
and his parent church, and Patrick gives (them) to bishop Fith, and he
gives it to Cathbad's sons and sets up with them* (at) Ath Fithot'. ^
11. Patrick went from Tara into the province of Leinster, and he 25 and Dubthach great-grandson of Lugar met at Domnach Mar Criathar^ in Hui Cinnselich". Patrick besought Dubthach for the material of a bishop, from his disciples of Leinster, to wit, a man free, of good kiu, without defect, without blemish, whose wealth would not be overlittle nor over- great : ' I desire a man of one wife, unto whom hath been borne only one 30 child.' Dubthach answered : ' I know not of my household (such a man) save Fiacc the Fair of Leinster who has gone from me into the lands of Connaught (with bardism for the kings'). As they were thinking of him they saw Fiacc the Fair (coming) towards them. Said Dubthach to Patrick : " come to tonsure me, for the man will succour me to my con- 35 solation by his being tonsured in my stead, for great is his dutifulness." Thereafter, then, Fiacc the Fair succoured Dubthach, and Patrick ton- sured him and baptized him. He conferred a bishop's grade upon him, so that he is the bishop who has been first consecrated in Leinster. And Patrick gave to Fiacc a case (containing), to wit, a bell and a reliquary, 40 and a crozier and tablets ; and he left with him seven of his community, to wit. My Catocc of Inis Fail", Augustin of Inis Becc^, Tecan, Diarmait, Naindid, Pol, Fedelmid. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
- ↑ cf. dinad-r-icthe Wb. 28*' 1, dina-conbi Ml. 85^7, et v. supra, vol. i. p. 285, note b
- ↑ usually diaberrad
- ↑ ' Leinstermen's Seat,' now Mount Leinster
- ↑ manche maybe borrowed from monacbia as caille from pallium, cuithe from puteus, coibse from confessio, Febra from Febr(u)arius, and, according to Todd and Sarauw, Cothraige from PatriciuB. monachia, cella seu obedientia ab abbatia dependens, Ducange. In Laws III. 36, manche is glossed hy fine nmnach 'family of monks' and andoit by fine erlama 'founder's family'
- ↑ if lethu = led, cf. Hy. ii. 17 and infra p. 305, 1. 29
- ↑ now Ahade in Fothart, Hogan op. cit. 104, note (g)
- ↑ now Donaghmore, Ballakeen, Wexford ? Hogan 104, 168
- ↑ part of Leinster, v. Book of Rights, p. 208
- ↑ {{subst:lc:CO}} mbairdni donaib rtgaibh, Trip. Life, p. 190, where the story is told more fully
- ↑ now Begeri in Wexford harbour (v. Hogan, Documenta, p. ISl). It is mentioned also in Rawl. B. 502, f. 47^ 1
- ↑ now Inisbeg ('little island'), Wexford