- The
medieval Irish office of
erenagh (Old Irish: airchinnech,
Modern Irish: airchinneach, Latin: princeps) was
responsible for
receiving parish revenue...
- the 16th–19th centuries. The name
translates to "son of the
erenagh" in
Irish ("
erenagh"
being airchinneach),
literally meaning "son of the Lord of church...
- century,
every parish had a
vicar and a
parson instead of a co-arb and an
erenagh. The vicar, like the co-arb, was
always in orders. He said the m**** (‘serveth...
-
Ulster every church had a
vicar and a
parson instead of a co-arb and an
erenagh. The vicar, like the co-arb, was
always in orders. He said the m**** ('serveth...
-
adopted the
Cistercian formula. In Dublin, the two
Savigniac houses of
Erenagh and St Mary's
became Cistercian. It was in the
latter case that medieval...
- See
Annals of
Inisfallen (AI) AI991.5
Repose of Scandlán son of Tadc,
erenagh of Cell Dá Lua. AI1027.7 Tadc son of Eochu,
abbots of Cell Dá Lua, rested...
- Aed mac Donn Ó
Sochlachain (died 1226) was
Erenagh of Cong and an
Irish musician. Ó
Sochlachain was one of the
earliest Irish musicians described in the...
-
Stanley Abbey)
Dunbrody Abbey, Co.
Wexford (1182 Dublin, St. Mary's Abbey)
Erenagh Abbey, Co. Down, (1127 Savigny†)
Fermoy Abbey, Co. Cork (1170 Inislounaght...
-
plundering of Cell Dara by the
foreigners of Áth Cliath; and the
female erenagh died in the same year. AI1031.9 Cell Dara and Port Láirge were burned....
- De
Courcy established the
monastery as
penance for his
destruction of
Erenagh Abbey in 1177. Its name is
derived from the
Irish word inis,
meaning 'island'...