Old Irish legal passage (CIH 898.19-27) on ‘the distraint of bees’, which forms part of a commentary on the various forms of distraint.
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An Old Irish law tract which is thought to have belonged to the third part of the Senchas Már. The full text is lost, but parts of it are known from a marginal fragment and a few citations in O’Davoren’s glossary.
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Old Irish legal-ecclesiastical text originating in a law which was promulgated at the 697 Synod of Birr (Co. Offaly) and was apparently drafted by Adomnán, abbot of Iona. The law sought to exempt women, children, clergy and other non-combatants from combat in warfare.
Early Irish legal text, which appears to have dealt with such topics as killing, cattle-theft, legal procedure and oath-taking (Breatnach).