How, with St Ciarán’s aid, Díarmait becomes king of Ireland, ed. and tr. O'Grady from Egerton 1782.
Dinnshenchas of Snám Dá Én (aside), ed. and tr. O'Grady from Egerton 1782.
Ciarán’s curse on Díarmait, ed. and tr. O'Grady from Egerton 1782
Relating how Ciarán performs a miracle against drought and Díarmait submits to him, ed. and tr. O'Grady from Egerton 1782.
Anecdote on the bacucc (§ 4), ed. and tr. O'Grady from Egerton 1782; cf. Echtra Ambacuc.
On the prophecy of Becc mac Dé concerning Áed Sláine, ed. and tr. Standish Hayes O'Grady, Silva Gadelica (1892), based on Egerton 1782.
Becc mac Dé and his prophecy concerning Áed Dub, ed. and tr. O'Grady from Egerton 1782.

Ed. Standish Hayes O'Grady, Silva Gadelica, vol. 1 (1892): 80 from Egerton 1782; tr. Standish Hayes O'Grady, Silva Gadelica, vol. 2 (1892): 75–76.

Ed. and tr. O'Grady from Egerton 1782.
Becc mac Dé and Cáirid the poet interpret Díarmait’s dream, ed. and tr. O'Grady from Egerton 1782.
The revolt of the Connachta (battle of Cúil Dreimne), ed. and tr. O'Grady from Egerton 1782.
On the prophecy of Becc mac Dé concerning the king’s death, ed. Standish Hayes O'Grady, Silva Gadelica, vol. 1 (1892): 79–80, from Egerton 1782, and tr. Standish Hayes O'Grady, Silva Gadelica, vol. 2 (1892): 85–86.
On the threefold death of Díarmait mac Cerbaill, ed. and tr. O'Grady from Egerton 1782. While on circuit, Díarmait accepts Banbán’s invitation to a feast at Ráith Becc. Prophesied circumstances surrounding the king’s death come true and he dies a threefold death.

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