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|text=Preface to Amra Senáin
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|text=Amra Senáin
|incipit=Senan soer sidh athair
|remarks=Poem with interlinear gloss
|subdivision=No
|subdivision=No
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|TypeMS=No
|column 1=832
|column 2=835
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|text=Ní mo cossa esce fetad
|MS title=Find ua Baiscne cecinit (...)
|remarks=Prophecy about the coming of St Patrick, attributed to Finn ua Baiscne. The prophecy begins ''Ni mo cossa esce fetad''.
|subdivision=No
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|text=Fursa Cráiptech profetauit
|remarks=(s.f.) Prophecy attributed to St Fursa, here “followed by another of the signs preceding the day of judgment” (Abbott and Gwynn).
|subdivision=No
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|incipit=Cid is dech do cleirech
|remarks=(s.f.) On the qualifications of a good ''clérech''
|subdivision=No
|TypeMS=No
|column 1=837
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|remarks=A number of triads, e.g. ''Tri buada crabaid''. Cf. col. 855, where some of them recur.
|subdivision=No
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|column 1=839
|column 1 line=19
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|remarks=A half-leaf. Pedigrees of Fithil mac Fircoigat, Diarmait mac Duind and Oilill Finn mac Domhnaill Dualbhuidhe.
|subdivision=No
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|column 1=839b
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|text=Ind áer-sin do-rigne Cairpre mac Etaine do Bres mac Elathan
|remarks=On the first satire in Ireland.
|subdivision=No
|TypeMS=No
|column 1=840
|column 2=841
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|text=Cét breth rucad i nÉirinn
|remarks=On the first judgment in Ireland, uttered by Amairgen. Ed. CIH 2127.6ff.
|subdivision=No
|TypeMS=No
|column 1=841
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|text=Aided óenfir Aífe
|remarks=Ed. CIH 2127.19ff.
|subdivision=No
|TypeMS=No
|column 1=842
|column 2=843
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|remarks=Text on the tribute imposed by the Fomoire on the Nemedians.
|subdivision=No
|TypeMS=No
|column 1=843
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|remarks=Story of two Machas<!----- ZCP 8 309--->
|subdivision=No
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|column 1=844
|column 1 line=3
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|MS title=De fabulis Connachta, Mumain {{7}} de ratione na nIros
|subdivision=No
|TypeMS=No
|column 1=845
|column 1 line=26
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|remarks=On Connla mac Firceite
|subdivision=No
|TypeMS=No
|column 1=846
|column 1 line=15
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|remarks=On the treaty between Ulstermen and the Féni of Tara. Ed. CIH 2128.15ff, where a passage (beg. ''Urbach nUlad'') is omitted before 2128.18; this has been edited in {{C/s|Breatnach (Liam) 2005a|at=465 (Appendix 3.1)}}. Cf. ''Bretha cairdi''.
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|remarks=Commentary on the types of dogs that are appropriate to every class of legal person; with citation from a legal text, probably ''Bretha for conshlechtaib'' (see Breatnach). Ed. CIH 2128.26ff, but omitting part of the text between lines 25 and 26. The omitted part, on the first people to have trained certain types of dogs, is edited in {{C/s|Breatnach (Liam) 2005a|at=465-466 (Appendix 3.2)}}.
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|column 1=848
|column 2=849
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|text=Dinnshenchas of Slíab Comailt
|remarks=A version of the beginning of the text known as ''Immathchor nAilella ocus Airt''. Ed. CIH 2128.34ff.<!----------now Keeper Hill, Co. Tipperary - ed. Duncan in Hermathena 1912---------->
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|column 1=849
|column 1 line=20
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|text=Irish tract on the meaning of birthdays
|incipit=Neach genes i nDomnach
|remarks=Catalogue: “Of the different kinds of luck attending persons born on the several days of the week”.
|subdivision=No
|TypeMS=No
|column 1=850
|column 2=851
}}{{MS TOC2
|remarks=On the epithets of the three sons of Cermait Milbél
|subdivision=No
|TypeMS=No
|column 1=851
}}{{MS TOC2
|MS title=Numerus lit''er''ar''um'' incipit
|remarks=Table of letters representing numbers
|subdivision=No
|TypeMS=No
|column 1=851
|column 1 line=22
}}{{MS TOC2
|text=Ríagail Phátraic
|remarks=Ed. CIH 2129.6ff.
|subdivision=No
|TypeMS=No
|column 1=852
}}{{MS TOC2
|text=Reicne Fothaid Canainne
|remarks=<!-------Story about the three Fothads Cf. Na trí Fothaid, prose ?intro ed. by Meyer  -------->
|subdivision=No
|TypeMS=No
|column 1=856
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|text=Romul ocus Remul
|incipit=C''eist'': cia cetnaro-ordaig missu hi tossach?
|remarks=Story of the birth of Romulus and Remus.
|subdivision=No
|TypeMS=No
|column 1=858
|column 1 line=19
|column 2=859
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|remarks=Extract from ''Sanas Cormaic'', s.v. ''Nescóit'', with story about three armourers of the Tuatha Dé Danann
|subdivision=No
|TypeMS=No
|column 1=859
|column 1 line=19
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|remarks=Prose story about three Cairbres, sons of Conaire mac Moga Lama: Cairbre Musc, Cairbre Baiscinn and Cairbre Riada. With a poem attr. to Cairbre Musc, beg. ''Fo fer Fiacha fer da liach'').
|subdivision=No
|TypeMS=No
|column 1=861
|column 1 line=8
}}{{MS TOC2
|remarks=On Shalmaneser, king of Assyria
|subdivision=No
|TypeMS=No
|column 1=863
|column 1 line=7
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|remarks=Anecdote explaining how Conmac mac Bibsaig (of the Conmaicni) acquired his last name Eolais.<!---not Conmachael - see correction; cf. Book of Fenagh p. 13 --->
|subdivision=No
|TypeMS=No
|column 1=863
|column 1 line=26
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|remarks=Note (foot) on the origin of Ogam writing.
|subdivision=No
|TypeMS=No
|column 1=863
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|remarks="Of the spreading branches of the race of Ir, the son of Mile" (Abbott and Gwynn)
|subdivision=No
|TypeMS=No
|column 1=864
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|text=Banshenchas
|remarks=The last page is illegible.
|subdivision=No
|TypeMS=No
|column 1=870
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