This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1832 Excerpt: ...Co/tmac CDac Ca/ttajg was deposed by his younger brother bono, assisted by Turlogh O'Connor, king of Connaught, an. 1127, and shut up in a monastery at Lismore; but before the end of the same year he was restored to the crown of Desmond by Concuba/t 0'0/t;en, and bono j was exiled to Connaught--Fid. Annal. Innisfallen, ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1832 Excerpt: ...Co/tmac CDac Ca/ttajg was deposed by his younger brother bono, assisted by Turlogh O'Connor, king of Connaught, an. 1127, and shut up in a monastery at Lismore; but before the end of the same year he was restored to the crown of Desmond by Concuba/t 0'0/t;en, and bono j was exiled to Connaught--Fid. Annal. Innisfallen, ad an. 1127. This fact of Co/tmac Jbeing restored by Concuba/t 0'0/t;en is mentioned by St. Bernard in Vita Malachice, chap. 3. But the particular reason of the surprise of (Daelb/tj jte at the act of Cu/ilo j 0'6/t;e/i towards Cormac Carty, was because he was Cormac's son-in-law and his gossip, besides his having been bred up from his earliest days at Cormac's court, according to the friendly custom of the Irish princes, who often educated each other's children for riveting mutual confidence and good harmony. The fact of these several ties of friendship between Turlogh and Cormac, is attested in the Annals of Innisfallen at the year 1138, where it is said that Turlogh was Cl;aii)a;n, Ca;/t'bjOf-Cbnjoyt, and-cTlcom of Cormac Mac Carty, i. e. his sonin-law, his gossip, and his fosterchild. The Chronicon Scotorum and the Continuator of Tighernach attribute the fact to Turlogh alone, without any mention of O'Connor Kerry; but the authors of the Annals of Innisfallen are more to be credited as they wrote in the very centre of Kerry. Cu/w, a cup; vid. copn. Cupji, a corner, an end; giy an ccu;/y ejle bon talam, unto the other end of the earth; also a site or situation. Cu/y, a pit. Cu/ipac, a bog or fen; mo;n is drier ground than what they call cu/yac. Cu;iel, plain, manifest. CujsXxn, a bucket. Ciy;-ita, weary, tired, fatigued. C"/ya, a course or manner, a row, rank, or order; ce;t/te cu/ya, four courses. Cu;yacab, a curse or maledicti...
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