- s. xii
- s. xvii
- s. xvii
- Mícheál Ó Cléirigh, James Ware
A manuscript miscellany compiled by Sir James Ware.
- s. xiii–xvii
Fragment of a Roman martyrology which is thought to have been in use by the Augustinian canons of Navan (Co. Meath).
- s. xv
- s. xiv
- Mac Craith Mac an Gabhann na Scél, Ua Mathgamna Fitheal
Composite Irish manuscript consisting of three vellum sections of the 15th century and paper leaves of 17th-century date. The vellum sections contain two lengthy narratives of the Fenian tradition, Cath Finntrága and Acallam na senórach, as well as important witnesses to early Irish legal texts.
- s. xv + s. xvii
Manuscript containing a text of Cath Finntrága.
- s. xv
- Finnlaech Ó Cathasaigh, Cú Choicríche Ó Maoil Chonaire
- s. xv
- Domhnall Óg [scribe]
- s. xv
Irish manuscript which includes the Annals of Tigernach.
- s. xivex-xvin + s. xvii
- s. xiv3/4
Two manuscript leaves containing fragments of a set of Irish annals. The entries are mostly concerned with affairs in or relating to Connacht.
- s. xiv
- s. xivex–xvin
- Aughuistín Magraidhin
- s. xvii
Manuscript of the early 16th century containing the Annals of Ulster.
- s. xviin
- Ruaidhrí Ó Caiside [archdeacon of Clogher], Ruaidhrí Ó Luinín
- s. xi/xii + s. xvii
- s. xiex/xiiin
- 1125 x 1150
17th-century paper leaves added to the manuscript (Rawlinson B 502) when the two early vellum codices were bound together.
- s. xvii
- James Ware