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[56] Agus is e teampull Muire i Luimneach a priomheaglais.
[57] When Cardinal Paparo came to Ireland in 1151 he found "a see const.i.tuted at Dublin in the diocese of Glendalough."--_Crede Mihi_ (ed. Gilbert), p. 11.
[58] Ussher, 488 (_P.L._ cl. 534), 564.
[59] _Ibid._ 528, 530; _P.L._ clix. 109, 216.
[60] See p. 20, note 3.
[61] See p. xxii.
[62] See p. 18, note 6.
[63] See above, p. xxviii.
[64] There was a bishop of Breifne (_i.e._ Kilmore) in 1136 (_A.T._).
[65] _R.T.A._ p. 269.
[66] _Ibid._ p. 259.
[67] _Ibid._ p. 241.
[68] _Cal. of Papal Letters_, v. 75. For date see _Cal. of Doc.u.ments, Ireland_, i. 168.
[69] See p. xxviii, note 1.
[70] _R.T.A._ p. 71.
[71] _Life_, -- 4-7.
[72] _Life_, -- 8 f., and p. 21, note 1.
[73] See _Life_, - 12, and p. 27, note 1.
[74] See _Life_, - 16, and notes.
[75] p. 33, note 1.
[76] _Life_, -- 16, 17.
[77] See _Life_, - 9, and notes.
[78] _Life_, - 18.
[79] _Ibid._ - 19.
[80] See p. xv, and Additional Note B.
[81] _Life_, -- 20-31, with notes, and Additional Note C.
[82] -- 31, 32.
[83] See _Life_, - 34 and notes.
[84] For a fuller account of the beginnings of the diocese of Clogher see _L.A.J._ vol. iv. pp. 129-159. To the reasons there given for believing that Christian transferred the see from Clogher to Louth should be added the fact that in Tundale (p. 54) he is called _Lugdunensis episcopus_.
[85] _Life_, -- 33, 34.
[86] _Ibid._ -- 35-41. The reader may be reminded, however, that the two visits of Malachy to Clairvaux, in the course of this journey, produced the friends.h.i.+p between him and St. Bernard, which had its twofold issue in the composition of the important doc.u.ments included in this volume, and the introduction of the Cistercian Order into Ireland.
[87] _Life_, - 38.
[88] - 51.
[89] - 47.
[90] _Life_, -- 67-75.
[91] There was no unnecessary delay on the part of the Pope in sending the palls. After the death of Malachy a deputation was sent from Ireland to Rome to demand them. Paparo set out to confer them, and reached England in 1150; but King Stephen would not allow him to proceed to Ireland except on terms which he could not accept. (John of Hexham, p. 326; _Historia Pontificalis_ in _M.G.H._ xx. 539 f.)
[92] Vol. iii. p. 313 ff.
[93] See Letter of Pope Innocent III. to Henry of London, 6 Oct. 1216, in _Crede Mihi_ (ed. Gilbert), p. 11.
[94] -- 14, 52.
[95] See p. 122, note 1.
[96] Cp. _R.I.A._ x.x.xv. 258 ff. This conclusion is corroborated by Tundale's Vision, which seems to have been written early in 1149 (see Friedel and Meyer, _La Vision de Tondale_, 1907, pp. vi-xii; _Rev.
Celt._ xxviii. 411). The writer speaks of the _Life of Malachy_ as already written, and in course of transcription (Tundale, p. 5, 'cuius uitam ... Bernhardus ... transscribit'). He may have derived his erroneous statement (_ibid._) that Pope Eugenius went _to Rome_ in the year of Malachy's death from St. Bernard: see p. 122, note 1.
[97] _AA.SS._, Nov., xii. 1., 143-146.
[98] _Sancti Bernardi Abbatis Clarae-vallensis Opera Omnia_, ed. J.
Mabillon, 1839, vol. i. 2, cols. 1465-1524. Reprinted _P.L._ clx.x.xii.
1073-1118.
[99] _Op. cit._ i. 2, 2221-2231; i. 1, 341, 356, 357, 374; reprinted in _P.L._ clx.x.xiii. 481-490; clx.x.xii. 545 f., 558 f., 579 f.
[100] See notes on pp. 131, 133 f., 137, 141, 157.
THE LIFE OF ST. MALACHY