Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1366
- Irish
- c.1630
- Irish manuscripts
- paper
Abbott mentions a Latin title referring to the acquisition of the manuscript by Edward Lhuyd: Liber Ed. Luidii ex dono Rev. Henrici Aldridge S.T.P. et Aedis Christi Decani, with the date given below, 1703.
See more ass. with Mac Bheatha (Emmunn Occ)Mac Bheatha (Emmunn Occ)
See more Before the manuscript passed into the hands of Henry Aldridge and Edward Lhuyd, it had belonged to Emmunn occ mac Bheatha, a member of the Beaton family. Anne O'Sullivan • William O'Sullivan, ‘Edward Lhuyd’s collection of Irish manuscripts’, Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion 1962 (1962): 70 note 47.
An account of the contents of the manuscript, written in Welsh by Edward Lhuyd, who in c.1703 procured the manuscript from Henry Aldridge, dean of Christ Church in Oxford.
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