Manuscript containing the so-called Dublin Annals of Inisfallen, AD 250-1320.
- 1765
- Seán Ó Conaire [ob. 1773]
Three initial leaves: one leaf with legal commentaries (f. i) and a fragment of a double psalter (ff. ii-iii).
- s. xvi
Two paper leaves with a number of Irish poems and attached, presumably by the scribe of these leaves, to the beginning of TCD MS 1381. Like the rest of that manuscript, the poems are written in reverse order of pagination. According to a colophon dated 1698, the writing is the work of Feidhlime Mhág Uidhir (?), who left the manuscript [i.e. MS 1381] to Father Tomás Ó Droma.
- 1698
- Feidhlime Mhág Uidhir
A case of 13 slips containing Irish deeds belonging to the 15th to 17th centuries.
- s. xv–xvii
Transcripts and translations, made by Eugene O’Curry, of the Irish deeds in TCD MS 1429 and others in his own possession.
- s. xix
- Eugene O'Curry
- s. xvii
Copy from a catalogue of the British Museum transcribed by Eugene O'Curry, who describes it as a “catalogue of the pieces which I copied last winter in the British Museum, and which I gave to William Elliot Hudson Esq. There is a catalogue similar to this along with the Manuscript.”
- s. xix
- Eugene O'Curry
Two sheets of paper containing pedigrees and notes, in Irish and English, relating to the O‘Doyne (Ó Duinn) family.
- s. xvii
- Terence Doyne, Paulus O'Molloy [unidentified]
Fragment of six folios which belongs together with fragments in other MSS held in Durham, C.III.13, ff. 192–195, and C.III.20, ff. 1-2.
- s. viimed
Two fragments of Insular gospel manuscripts, both produced at Northumbrian centres.
- s. viiex/viiiin