Main hand resumes here:
Change of hand: an anonymous hand adds a poem, followed by a note and colophon. Ó Cuív writes that this leaf “seems out of place at this point in the manuscript. It is possible that the scribe left a full leaf blank after fo. 115 [here f. 157] and that the poem and the accompanying note were added later, but it is also possible that fo. 116 was put in its present position at a considerably later date. The poem and the note seem to have been written by different scribes” Brian Ó Cuív, ‘Observations on the Book of Lismore’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 83 C (1983): 282.
Main hand resumes here:
Change of hand: Aonghus Ó Callanáin (ff. 194-201).
Main hand resumes here:
Change of hand: Aonghus Ó Callanáin (ff. 132-134), whose signature occurs on f. 134rb.