Ireland And the Celtic Church a History of Ireland From St Patrick to the Engl

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Ireland And the Celtic Church a History of Ireland From St Patrick to the Engl
George Thomas Stokes
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It shows that the Dublin laymen at that time claimed and exercised equal rights with the clergy in episcopal elections, and also betrays their bitter dislike of Armagh and the purely Irish or Celtic Church. The letter is thus addressed : " To the Most Reverend Ralph, Arch- bishop of Canterbury, all the burgesses and all the clergy of Dublin send greeting. " It then proceeds to tell him that they send to him Gregory, their elect, for that (to quote their very words) " we were always willingly su...bject to the direction of your predecessors, * The hill of Usnagh (Usneach) is a remarkable elevation in the barony of Rathconrath, county Westmeath, about six miles south- west from Mullingar. It was anciently considered the centre of Ireland, and was, after Tara, one of the principal places of national assembly. See Keating's History of Ireland, p. 300, O'Mahony's edition. A synod was held there, a. D. I i i i. It has been identi- fied with the Synod of Rath-Breasail. An account of its decrees will be found in Keating, p.

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