General category: Irish manuscripts
An Irish manuscript, apparently written by the Franciscan friar Pól Ó Colla of Castlefore in 1644, which is now lost although 18th-century transcripts survive. It contained transcripts from manuscripts in the possession of Connell Mageoghagan at Lismoyne, including the Book of Lecan (RIA MS 23 P 2).
- 1644
- Pól Ó Colla
First of three volumes containing transcripts from the Book of Lismore that were written by Mícheál Óg Longáin. The volumes were written for Murphy, bishop of Cork, in 1817. MS 15 contains texts from pp. 1-33 (the pagination followed at the time).
- 1817
- Mícheál Óg Ó Longáin
Second of three volumes containing transcripts from the Book of Lismore that were written by Mícheál Óg Longáin. The volumes were written for Murphy, bishop of Cork, in 1817.
- 1817
- Mícheál Óg Ó Longáin
First of three volumes containing transcripts from the Book of Lismore that were written by Mícheál Óg Longáin. The volumes were written for Murphy, bishop of Cork, in 1817. MS 17 contains texts from pp. 33-90 (the pagination used at the time).
- 1817
- Mícheál Óg Ó Longáin