A collection of 19th-century transcripts from early Irish law tracts in manuscripts from Trinity College, Royal Irish Academy, the Bodleian and the British Museum. It consists of 17 volumes that were written by John O'Donovan and Eugene O'Curry for the Brehon Law Commission.
- s. xix
- John O'Donovan, Eugene O'Curry
A Latin-English-Irish dictionary of 1662, transcribed from a manuscript in Marsh’s Library [presumably, MS Z 3.1.13].
- s. xix
A copy of the Book of Lecan, created on parchment by Eugene O’Curry.
- s. xix
- Eugene O'Curry
An imperfect copy of the Book of Leinster, created by Eugene O’Curry and dated 1852.
- s. xix
- Eugene O'Curry
- s. xvii
Copy from a catalogue of the British Museum transcribed by Eugene O'Curry, who describes it as a “catalogue of the pieces which I copied last winter in the British Museum, and which I gave to William Elliot Hudson Esq. There is a catalogue similar to this along with the Manuscript.”
- s. xix
- Eugene O'Curry
Fragment of six folios which belongs together with fragments in other MSS held in Durham, C.III.13, ff. 192–195, and C.III.20, ff. 1-2.
- s. viimed
Two fragments of Insular gospel manuscripts, both produced at Northumbrian centres.
- s. viiex/viiiin
- s. viiex/viiiin
Quires added to the original southern English manuscript of the Durham collectar and written for the most part by Aldred, priest at Chester-le-Street.
- s. x
Flyleaf fragment of an Insular gospel fragment. Other leaves are in MSS A.II.10 and C.III.20.
- s. viimed
Fragments of a 7th-century Insular gospelbook, probably once reused as flyleaves but now preserved separately. Other leaves of the original MS are in A.II.10 and C.III.13.
- s. viimed