A slim, composite Irish manuscript. It includes the deed of a dispute over land (section 2), two legal fragments (section 3) and four leaves which have been identified as belonging originally to RIA MS D ii 1 alias the Book of Uí Maine (section 4).
- s. xiv-xvi
A calendar in Irish, signs of the zodiac and a marginal medical recipe
- s. xv/xvi
A deed concerning lands belonging to certain members of the McNamara family in east County Clare
- s. xv/xvi
Four leaves of material relating to early Irish law, notably extracts from the so-called E-version of Bretha éitgid. The leaves were taken from a manuscript, described by William O'Sullivan as ‘The book of Cairbre mac Domhnaill Uí Dheoradháin’, fragments of which survive elsewhere (RIA 23 Q 6).
- s. xv/xvi
Four leaves of material relating to early Irish law, notably extracts from the so-called A-version of Bretha éitgid. The leaves were taken from a manuscript, described by William O’Sullivan as ‘The book of Dáibhídh Ó Súilleabháin Bán’, fragments of which survive elsewhere (RIA D v 2).
- s. xv/xvi
Four vellum leaves which originally formed part of the Book of Uí Maine (RIA D ii 1).
- s. xiv
- Seaán Mór Ó Dubhagáin
- s. xv
- Uilliam Mac an Leagha
Vellum manuscript, originally part of the Book of Fermoy.
- s. xv
- s. xv (?)
- Domnall Albanach Ó Troighti
- 1715
- Richard Tipper, Seón Mac Solaidh, William Lynch, Edward O'Reilly