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1040 (Corcrán Clérech)

Annals of Tigernach



Chronicon Scotorum



Annals of Ulster
AU 1040.3. Corcran Cleirech, cenn Eorpa im crabad ⁊ im ecna, in Christo pausauit.
Agents
Corcrán ClérechCorcrán Clérech
(d. 1040)
Irish religious, described in AU as cenn Eorpa im crabad ⁊ im ecna and the Annals of Clonmacnoise as ‘anchorite of all Ireland ... that had the hearing of all the cawses of Ireland’, who was closely associated with and died at Lismore.
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Annals of Inisfallen
AI 1040.4. Corcrán Clerech, cenn crabuid na h-Erend, quieuit in Christo i Liss Mór Mo Chutu.
Agents
Corcrán ClérechCorcrán Clérech
(d. 1040)
Irish religious, described in AU as cenn Eorpa im crabad ⁊ im ecna and the Annals of Clonmacnoise as ‘anchorite of all Ireland ... that had the hearing of all the cawses of Ireland’, who was closely associated with and died at Lismore.
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Places
Lis Mór
Annals of Loch Cé
LC1040.1 Corcran Cleirech, cend Eorpa im crabadh, ⁊ im egna, in Cristo pausauit.
Agents
Corcrán ClérechCorcrán Clérech
(d. 1040)
Irish religious, described in AU as cenn Eorpa im crabad ⁊ im ecna and the Annals of Clonmacnoise as ‘anchorite of all Ireland ... that had the hearing of all the cawses of Ireland’, who was closely associated with and died at Lismore.
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Annals of Clonmacnoise
1040. [...] Corcran anchorite of all Ireland died at Lismore, this is hee that had the hearing of all the cawses of Ireland. [...] (p. 176 in the edition)

Cf. (1) Note that the Realme was gouerned by two learned men, Cúan úa Lothcháin and Corcrann Cleireagh a devout & holy man, that was anchorite of all Ireland, whose most abideing was at Lismore. (p. 173)

(2) His associate Corcran lived yet, and survived him for a time after. Dowslany that was first Priest of Arbrachan and afterwards prime anchorite of Ireland, died. (p. 174)
Agents
Corcrán ClérechCorcrán Clérech
(d. 1040)
Irish religious, described in AU as cenn Eorpa im crabad ⁊ im ecna and the Annals of Clonmacnoise as ‘anchorite of all Ireland ... that had the hearing of all the cawses of Ireland’, who was closely associated with and died at Lismore.
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Places
Lis Mór
Annals of the Four Masters
AFM 1040.5. Corcrán Cleirech, angcoire, airdchend Iarthair Eorpa ar chrábhaidh ⁊ eccna eisidhe, ⁊ a écc h-i Lioss Mór.
Agents
Corcrán ClérechCorcrán Clérech
(d. 1040)
Irish religious, described in AU as cenn Eorpa im crabad ⁊ im ecna and the Annals of Clonmacnoise as ‘anchorite of all Ireland ... that had the hearing of all the cawses of Ireland’, who was closely associated with and died at Lismore.
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Places
Lis Mór