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.: Cell Bercheirt

Documented AssociationGives the names of Early Christian ecclesiastics (the DIB terms such individuals often regarded as founders of churches — saints in the Irish tradition), whose association with the sites concerned is based on documentary sources.Berrihert
LineageThis records the reputed ancestral lines of individuals given in Doc Assoc.Anglo-Saxon
TownlandGives the townland (name spelt as in TTPBI Index) in which the site is (or is thought to be) located.Ardane
ParishGives the civil (not ecclesiastical) parish in which the townland is situated.Templeneiry
DioceseThis records the medieval (not necessarily the same as the modern) diocese in which the foundation lies.Cashel?
BaronyGives the modern barony (as in TTPBI Index the baronies were rationalised in 19thC) in which the townland and civil parish are situated.clanwilliam
CountyGives the county in which the barony lies.Tipperary
ProvinceGives both the civil province in which the county lies and the ecclesiastical province to which the diocese belongs.Munster; Cashel
GenderThis seeks to classify foundations as male or female based on the gender of the reputed founder, the later succession-record or the placename of the site.male + female?
Field RemainsRecords physical remains of sites, whether visible in the field or accessed through excavation. Precedence is given to features considered to be characteristic of the Early Christian/pre-Reform era, such as enclosures, (especially circular or oval), cross-slabs, high-crosses, bullauns and raised areas — with round towers and church remains further down the list unless there is a strong case for doing otherwise.eccl enclosure; ch site (Kyles of Berrihert); crosses; cross-carved slabs; well
BibliographyMentions secondary references (sometimes very select indeed) to the site concerned. Some contain detailed discussion, others (especially where little else seems to be available) only the briefest mentions. For details see the Bibliography page.Power 1989, 4-5; Charles-Edwards 2002, 118; Ó Cearbhaill 2007, 61-4
AddendumIncludes fragments of additional information (or comments on the part of the compilers) relating to the site in question.OS 74: Cill Bheircheirt, Glen of Aherlow, 7thC fndt; nun Osgyd assoc with this site? see Cell Beccán; see http://pilgrimagemedievalireland.com/2014/02/19/st-berriherts-kyle-co-tipperary-part-1-the-archaeological-remains/

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