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- C閘?Petair was appointed as the 21st coarb in succession to Saint Patrick.
- He was the 43rd Coarb or successor of Saint Columba, becoming abbot in 1117.
- The Coarb, or successor, of the saint was the hereditary keeper of his pastoral staff.
- The Coarb, or successor, of Saint Moluag, is the Livingstone chief of the Clan MacLea.
- At that time there was no roof on the church of Fenagh, and the coarb was away that night.
- Thus, then, did the coarb of St . Caillin at last recover compensation for his fosterling of God from them.
- The " coarb of Patrick " was always an abbot, and the office of bishop of Armagh was subordinate to that of the abbot.
- With the prestige which belonged to the coarb of Comgall, Malachy, if consecrated bishop, could probably succeed in organizing the diocese of Connor.
- Hugh O'Conor, son of the coarb of St . Coman, was killed at Muine-inghine-Chrechain, by Thomas Butler.
- On 21 December 1950 on the petition of Livingstone of Bachuil, the Lord Lyon King of Arms ruled that Livingstone was the Coarb of Saint Moluag.
- Historian Peadar Livingstone also claims it is possible that some Kings of Oriel and he was the coarb of Clones Abbey up until his death in 1486.
- On the death of Eochu macDiarmaid, the Bishop of Armagh, in January 598, Senach was appointed as the 14th coarb in succession to Saint Patrick.
- On the death of Carl醗n, the Bishop of Armagh, on 24 March 588, Eochu was appointed as the 13th coarb in succession to Saint Patrick.
- He came from a family with some church connections : Aed Ua Oisin was also the name of a coarb of Iarlaith of Tuam ( abbot of ?Dubhthaigh.
- On the death of Saint Suibne, the Bishop of Armagh, on 21 June 730, Congus was appointed as the 20th coarb in succession to Saint Patrick.
- The fourth and likeliest explanation is that David and Fiachra did live at the same time but that only Fiachra was the Coarb or recognized successor of St . Patrick.
- On the death of Saint S間閚e, the Bishop of Armagh, on 24 May 688, Fland Feblae was appointed as the 18th coarb in succession to Saint Patrick.
- On the death of Saint T髆m閚e, the Bishop of Armagh, on 10 January 661, St . S間閚e was appointed as the 17th coarb in succession to Saint Patrick.
- On the death of Saint Cormac of Armagh, the Bishop of Armagh, on 17 February 497, Dubthach was appointed as the 6th coarb in succession to Saint Patrick.
- On the death of Saint Senach, the Bishop of Armagh, on 11 April 610, St . Mac Laisre was appointed as the 15th coarb in succession to Saint Patrick.
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