Transcripts made by Ewen MacLachan in 1814, from two manuscripts in the National Library of Scotland, Adv. MS 72.1.46 and the now lost Adv. MS 72.1.32.
- 1814
An Irish manuscript now lost but mentioned by Geoffrey Keating in his Foras feasa ar Éirinn. In his prologue he lists the Leabhar Chluana h-Eidhneach Fionntain i Laoighis (‘The book of Clonenagh of Fintan in Laoighis’) among the books of learning (senchas) that were still in existence in his time, whether in original or copied form. A number of further references and citations by Keating suggest that it contained a set of annals, which as Joan Radner has argued, may be related to the now Fragmentary annals of Ireland.
- 1152 x 1634?
Composite medical manuscript compiled in England.
- s. xex–xiin
- s. x4/4/xi1/4
- s. xivmed
Illuminated Irish gospel codex probably produced at Armagh in the 12th century.
- s. xii1
Manuscript of the Cornish passion poem Pascon agan Arluth.
- s. xv
Twelfth-century Irish gospelbook written at Armagh by Máel Brigte úa Máel Úanaig, including an interlinear and marginal commentary on parts of the Gospels (glosses and some notes), with four Irish poems and a number of single-quatrain verses, a scribal colophon, and two portraits of Evangelist symbols (Mark and Luke).
- s. xii1
- Máel Brigte húa Máel Úanaig