Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1337 Unit: section 9.1, pp. 173–184
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On the first page, a cursive hand, which is distinct from the Gaelic scribal hand, twice adds a personal name, initially at the top and then vertically, between the two text columns. The vertical version reads Gilacius mac Quenrachelaigh (or -claigh?). His identity is unknown. According to William O'Sullivan, the first name represents Giolla Íosa, while the surname or patronymic is unclear, possibly a form of Mac Ionnrachtaigh. O’Sullivan suggests he was a one-time owner of the manuscript, while Kobel suggests he was its scribe.
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Numbered pp. 339–744; diplomatic edition of legal material from: London, British Library, MS Harley 432; Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1316; Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1337.
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A companion to D. A. Binchy, CIH (1978). Review article: Neil McLeod, ‘Review,A true companion to the Corpus iuris Hibernici’, Peritia 19 (2005).
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