Irish paper manuscript of religious tracts and poems, written by Domnall Ó Raghallaigh in (c.)1704.
- s. mdcciv
- Domhnall Ó Raghallaigh [scribe]
Extracts from London, British Library, MS Egerton 1782.
- 1749
- Aodh Ó Dálaigh
English common book of prayer, with many manuscript additions, including poems in Irish.
- c.1700
Medical treatises in Irish.
- s. xv or xvi
Aphorisms of Hippocrates, in Latin and Irish.
- s. xvi/xvii
Six leaves containing a collection of moral saws (Comhairle Chato) in the hand of Muiris Ó Gormáin.
- s. xviii
- Muiris Ó Gormáin
Oblong-shaped manuscript collection of poems in Irish, written in 1736 by Aodh Ó Dálaigh.
- 1736
- Aodh Ó Dálaigh
A manuscript of Keating's Foras feasa ar Éirinn, excluding the Dionbhrollach and most of the Synchronisms.
- s. xvii2
- Fear Feasa Ó Duibhgeannáin
Manuscript written by Edward O’Reilly containing an index to O’Flaherty’s Ogygia and Ogygia vindicated.
- s. xix
- Edward O'Reilly
A copy of Peter Connell’s Irish-English dictionary, in two volumes.
- s. xix
A manuscript of Geoffrey Keating’s Foras feasa ar Éirinn.
- s. xvii
- Seán mac Torna Ó Maoil Chonaire
A case of John O’Donovan’s collection of papers, donated by him in 1845.
- s. xv–xix
Autograph manuscript of John O’Donovan’s Irish grammar.
- s. xix
Seven leaves containing Dubhaltach Mac Fhir Bhisigh’s legal glossary (written c.1660); with an alphabetically arranged transcript by Eugene O’Curry made in 1840.
- c.1660
Printed copy of Charles Vallancey’s Prospectus of a dictionary of the language of the Aire Coti (1802); with numerous manuscript additions by Vallancey.
- s. xix
- Charles Vallancey
A manuscript of Geoffrey Keating’s Trí bior-ghaoithe an bháis and Foras feasa ar Éirinn.
- s. xvii
- Seán mac Torna Ó Maoil Chonaire
Copy of the Annals of the Four Masters made in 1843 by Owen Connellan from the autograph manuscript; with letter by George Petrie on the history of the exemplar.
- s. xix
- Owen Connellan
A book of prayer intended for use by Catholics of Ireland, including printed pieces.
- s. xix
A copy of Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib and a series of Irish poems, transcribed in 1853 by Eugene O'Curry from Brussels MS 2569-2572.
- s. xix