- s. xvii
In 1919 Lambert McKenna published a poem beginning Mairg nach molann máthair Dé in a collection entitled Dánta do chum Aonghus Fionn Ó Dálaigh. The poem edited here, which survives in TCD 1340 (H. 3. 19), begins with the same first line and as a result has been overlooked up to now. Unlike the poem published by McKenna, in which the author emphasises the difficulty in finding original praise for the Virgin Mary, our poem is straightforward in its direct and immediate praise of her.
So-called ‘Rosenthal fragment’ (1 folio) of the Old Latin Gospel of Luke, 16:27-17:26, written in Insular/Irish half-uncial. It represents VL 44 in Bouron's numbering system.
- s. viii2
Manuscript of the Epistles of St Paul, written by an Irish scribe, presumably in Northumbria. It belongs with four leaves of BL, MS Cotton Vitellius C vii.
- s. viii
- Anonymous [hand of CTC B.10.5]
Welsh law-book, Tr of the Blegywryd redaction of the Welsh laws (Cyfraith Hywel)
- s. xivin
- Gwilym Was Da
- s. xv
- Donnchadh mac Mátha Mac Cruitín