Manuscripts

Further

p. 361.15–p. 362
Extracts (L-M-I) from the glossary known as Dúil Dromma Cetta. Section L (words beginning with the letter l) begins at p. 361; section M at p. 362, followed by a few words beg. in i.
p. 363
De quibusdam rebus mirandis Hibernie. Ends imperfect. It is followed by a variety of extracts, some of which are listed below:
No text identified: it may await identification in a dedicated catalogue entry, the entry may exist but no link has yet been made, or it was not felt to be sufficiently relevant.
Note (1 paragraph) on the sons of Noah. Cf. TCD MS 1286, pt 2.
p. 364
No text identified: it may await identification in a dedicated catalogue entry, the entry may exist but no link has yet been made, or it was not felt to be sufficiently relevant.
Note on ceremonies observed during Mass and the popes who introduced them. Cf. TCD MS 1286, pt 2. According to Abbott, it is a copy from the version which is found in BB, p. 14b.
p. 364
No text identified: it may await identification in a dedicated catalogue entry, the entry may exist but no link has yet been made, or it was not felt to be sufficiently relevant.
Will of Níall of the Nine Hostages. Cf. TCD MS 1286, pt 2.
No text identified: it may await identification in a dedicated catalogue entry, the entry may exist but no link has yet been made, or it was not felt to be sufficiently relevant.
One line on the legend that Bathrach [sic], i.e. Bachrach, told Conchobar of the Passion of Christ.
No text identified: it may await identification in a dedicated catalogue entry, the entry may exist but no link has yet been made, or it was not felt to be sufficiently relevant.
Questions and answers concerning the first builder, the first physician and the first fisherman in Ireland. The answers are taken from Dubhaltach Mac Fhir Bhisigh’s introduction to his Leabhar Mór na nGenealach. (Abbott)
p. 365
No text identified: it may await identification in a dedicated catalogue entry, the entry may exist but no link has yet been made, or it was not felt to be sufficiently relevant.
Descendants of Níall of the Nine Hostages.
p. 365
No text identified: it may await identification in a dedicated catalogue entry, the entry may exist but no link has yet been made, or it was not felt to be sufficiently relevant.
In Sceithia .i. Clann Goimeir Mic Japheth.
p. 365
No text identified: it may await identification in a dedicated catalogue entry, the entry may exist but no link has yet been made, or it was not felt to be sufficiently relevant.
On the sons of Magu, “grandmother of Cú Chulainn” (Abbott).
p. 365
No text identified: it may await identification in a dedicated catalogue entry, the entry may exist but no link has yet been made, or it was not felt to be sufficiently relevant.
Genealogy of Cét mac Mágach
p. 366
No text identified: it may await identification in a dedicated catalogue entry, the entry may exist but no link has yet been made, or it was not felt to be sufficiently relevant.
“Of three kings not tributary to the kings of Cashel.”
p. 366
No text identified: it may await identification in a dedicated catalogue entry, the entry may exist but no link has yet been made, or it was not felt to be sufficiently relevant.
“Descent of Cinbeith [sic] from Domnall Ilchelgach”.
p. 366
No text identified: it may await identification in a dedicated catalogue entry, the entry may exist but no link has yet been made, or it was not felt to be sufficiently relevant.
Various genealogical extracts, e.g. for St Mobi Clairineach mac Beoain: “Clarenech dano he uar rotair indhuir a agid gur bo haenclar”.
p. 366
No text identified: it may await identification in a dedicated catalogue entry, the entry may exist but no link has yet been made, or it was not felt to be sufficiently relevant.
Account of Cianog, daughter of Cicharan, grandmother of the wife of Cennedig mac Lorcain.
p. 366
No text identified: it may await identification in a dedicated catalogue entry, the entry may exist but no link has yet been made, or it was not felt to be sufficiently relevant.
Account (one paragraph) of Scota, daughter of Pharaoh, king of Egypt.
Scribal colophon. Hugh O'Daly gives his name and the date of writing as 17 December 1746, with an Irish note saying “There is an end and finis of every battle, engagement, and deed of note which I found in the old paper book” (tr. Abbott). It is followed by a quatrain in praise of Francis O'Sullivan.
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