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 1    1|    brother from Scotia (Ireland), named Finten, son of Tailchan,
 2    1|           now Iona). One of them, named Meldan, brought his son
 3    1|     Sabbath." Then the other man, named Glasderc, also took his
 4    1|          ordered one of his monks named Trena, of the tribe Mocuruntir,
 5    1|          Iona), a certain brother named Berach intended to sail
 6    1|       another time, a certain man named Baitan, by race a descendant
 7    1|          monks to another of them named Cailtan, who was then superior
 8    1|     priest and soldier of Christ, named above, brought with him
 9    1|             Concerning a rich man named Lugud Clodus.~ ~AT another
10    1|         part of Scotia (Ireland), named a little before, he came
11    2|         said to one of his monks, named Silnan, son of Nemandon
12    2|         to him a certain brother, named Lugaid, who in the Scotic
13    2|       rotten, to a certain priest named Iogenan, a Pict by race,
14    2|    another time, a certain youth, named Columban, grandson of Brian,
15    2|           Vessel which a sorcerer named Silnan had filled with milk
16    2|           house of a rich peasant named Foirtgirn, who lived in
17    2|       good disposition and parts, named Lugne, who afterwards, in
18    2|       found in the river which is named Bo (the Boyle). In the capture
19    2|          rich and very stingy man named Uigene, who despised St.
20    2|           persecutor of the good, named Joan, son of Conall, son
21    2|       noble race among the Picts, named Tarain, to the care of one
22    2|        this, one of the brethren, named Findlugan, put on the saint'
23    2|           time, a certain brother named Molua, grandson of Brian,
24    2|       Drumalban), a certain youth named Finten, one of his companions,
25    2|          man's messenger, who was named Lugaid, and surnamed Laitir,
26    2|         time a soldier of Christ, named Cormac, about whom we have
27    3| admiration. But a certain brother named Aidan, the son of Libir,
28    3|         to heaven the soul of one named Diormit.~ ~AT another time
29    3|          soldier of Jesus Christ, named Diormit, who built a small
30    3|         the soul of a blacksmith, named Columb, and surnamed Coilrigin.~ ~
31    3|   Mocublai, and the other a Saxon named Pilu,-asked the cause of
32    3|      Meath), there was a holy man named Lugud, son of Tailchan,
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