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Poem (22 qq in one MS) attributed to one Aodh Ollbharr Ó Carthaigh on the rights of Mac Diarmada and associated with the prose tract on the same subject, Sochar Mic Diarmada agus a chloinne.
Early Modern Irish prose tract which purports to delineate the dues and provisions that are owed to the Ó Néill lordship of Ulster from other kings of the province.
Prose tract on the property and entitlements of Mac Diarmada. In the two extant manuscripts, it is directly followed by a poem (22 qq) on the same subject, attributed to Aodh Ollbharr Ó Carrthaigh and beg. A-tá sonn sochar na ríogh, which is also independently attested. The relationship between prose and verse text requires closer study.
A compilation of prose and verse enumerating the prohibitions (urgarta or gessa) and prerogatives or prescriptions (búada or áda) of the kings of Tara as well as the provincial kings, i.e. of Leinster, Munster, Connacht and Ulster. The verse incorporated is attributed to Cúán ua Lothcháin (d. 1024).