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Thursday, June 2nd, 1892

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1893

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page 183 note * See Proceedings, N.S., xiv. 108.

page 185 note * Another name, Miadaig, which would phonetically fit to account for Medocius, occurs, in the genitive, in the family name O'Miadaig, Anglieised O'Meyey in the Four Masters, A.D. 1186, and the story of the Battle of Magh Rath has a Miadhaeh figuring as one of the champions of the Ulidians of the north-east of Ireland, a people eminently non-Celtic, as I am disposed to think.

page 186 note * See Stokes' paper on The Linguistic Value of the Irish Annals (read before the Phil. Society, June 6th, 1870), p. 51.