Manuscripts
Manuscript:
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1282 (H 1. 8)
  • s. xvi
Mc Carthy, Daniel, “Ruaidhrí Ó Caiside’s contribution to the Annals of Ulster”, in: Seán Duffy (ed.), Princes, prelates and poets in medieval Ireland: essays in honour of Katharine Simms, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2013. 444–459.
Mc Carthy, Daniel P., “TCD MS 1282 (the Annals of Ulster): a scholar’s book and exemplar”, in: W. E. Vaughan (ed.), The Old Library: Trinity College Dublin, 1712–2012, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2012. 33–39.
Mc Carthy, Daniel P., “The original compilation of the Annals of Ulster”, Studia Celtica 38 (2004): 69–96.
Mc Carthy, Daniel P., “The chronological apparatus of the Annals of Ulster AD 82–1019”, Peritia 16 (2002): 256–283.  
abstract:
The view of Mac Airt and Mac Niocaill in their 1983 edition of AU that the annals of f 12–14 of TCD 1282 are indeed part of the Annals of Ulster has recently been vindicated. Analysis of the chronological apparatus of f 12–14 reveals that their author was responsible for the introduction of Dionysiac epacts and continuous Anno Domini into the Irish annals. He accomplished this by an extraordinary series of interpolations into the pre-Palladian section of the Iona Chronicle that he used as source, demonstrating both his computistical skill and profound indifference to historical chronology. By AD 431 his apparatus was accurately synchronised with all the Dionysiac chronological criteria, and he continued with it, re-ordering many events through the fifth and sixth centuries. In the seventh century he omitted a single kalend, which put all his subsequent apparatus in arrears by one year. Collation of AU with the other annals indicates that his compilation continued to c.1019 and was completed shortly after 1022. This compilation is identified with AU’s ‘Liber Cuanach’, and Cuan hua Lothcháin (†1024) is proposed as the author.
Ó Cuív, Brian, “Elegy on Féilim Mac Maghnusa Méig Uidhir ob. 1487”, Celtica 23 (1999): 261–268.
Abbott, T. K., and E. J. Gwynn, Catalogue of the Irish manuscripts in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, Dublin: Hodges, Figgis & Co, 1921.
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12–81   Abbott, T. K.; O'Donovan, John, “1278–1299”
MSS 1278 (p. 12); 1279 (p. 13); 1280 (pp. 13-15); 1281 (pp. 16-20); 1282 (p. 20); 1283 (p. 21); 1284 (pp. 21-24); 1285 (pp. 24-35); 1286 (pp. 35-40); 1287 (pp. 40-44); 1288 (pp. 44-50); 1289 (pp. 50-60); 1290 (p. 60); 1291 (pp. 60-64); 1292 (pp. 64-66); 1293 (p. 66); 1294 (p. 67); 1295 (pp. 67-69); 1296 (pp. 70-74); 1297 (pp. 74-78); 1298 (pp. 78-80); 1299 (p. 81).
Stokes, Whitley [ed. and tr.], “The Dublin fragment of Tigernach’s annals”, Revue Celtique 18 (1897): 374–391.  
comments: These annals are not part of the Annals of Tigernach, edited in [[Stokes 1897f |this volume]] of RC and elsewhere.
Internet Archive: <link>, <link> Internet Archive – Stokes' editions of the Annals of Tigernach assembled: <link>

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A copy of the Irish catechism Lochran na gcreidmheach (1676) authored by Froinsias Ó Maolmhuaidh (Francis Molloy, Irish Franciscan monk of St Isidore's, Rome).

  • s. xviiiex or later
Not yet published.
  • 1590-1592
  • John Brooke [of Mawddwy]
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  • s. xviiin
  • John Jones [of Gellilyfdy]
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  • 1561–17th century