FoundationGives the name of the site — generally in its Old Irish form, (if attested in early or medieval sources, or if it appears to be readily reconstructable) otherwise the modern English placename is given. | ArtifactsIn general, this records only items
which may support the case for the site as a pre-Reform ecclesiastical settlement (especially croziers, shrines, chalices etc) — whether recovered by search or excavation, or merely associated with the site by tradition. Also included are such items as querns and kilns as flour-production was an important part of life at ecclesiastical (although also, admittedly, at secular) settlement sites. |
Achadh Deo | Aghadoe Crozier (12thC: walrus ivory) |
Ardachad | St Mel's Crozier |
Ardclinis | Ardclinis crozier' c.12thc (NMI) |
Ard Trea | crozier frag (uncertain) |
Bennchor | bell (brz: cl 2 - c.9thc?); MS Antiphonary of Bangor; crozier 'Bachall Comgaill' in Armagh till 1177 (Ann.Inisf) |
Cell Beraig | crozier('Gearr Bhearaigh') |
Cell Brátha | crozier knop |
Cell Máele-tuile | bell; crozier; statue (Ó Cléirigh) |
Cenannas | Kells Crozier |
Cluain Choirpthe/Chairpthe | bell (brz: cl 2 - fr this site?); crozier (possess Ó hÁinle) |
Cráebach Grelláin | crozier of Grellán extant 19thc |
Dísert Tola | crozier of St Monalagh (extant 19thC) |
Druim Cliab | crozier |
Grellach Maige Tlachtga | crozier of R. (Cogan) |
Inis bó finne | crozier frag (drop plate) |
Inis Faithlenn | Inisfallen crozier; Annals of Inisf. |
Inis Muiredaig | bell (iron: cl. 1); crozier |
Lann Rónáin Fhinn* | crozier (mentioned 1178) |
Liath Mancháin | crozier frags (9thC); wooden staff (perh pilgrim's staff? 6th-7thC? or later?) |
Liss Mór | crozier (12thC); Pseudo-Augustine (c.655), De mirabilibus Sac Scripturae; Daniél úa Liathaide (abb, d.861) 'A ben bennacht fort' |
Ráith Blathmaic | bell brz x2; crozier-head |
Senchell | 3 crozier mounts of cast brz from Shankill gvyd (NMD) |
Tech Damnatan | St Dympna's Crozier |