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Gallican Psalter with interlinear Old English gloss.

  • s. xi3/4
  • London, British Library, MS Cotton Vitellius F ix

Psalter thought to have been produced in Ireland in the early 10th century. It suffered in the fire at Ashburnham House in 1731, although important work was undertaken in the 19th century to salvage the burnt leaves. An Irish colophon, now lost but known through a transcript by James Ussher, includes a prayer for one Muiredach, who has been identified with the Muiredach mac Domnaill who was abbot of Mainistir Buite (Monasterboice) and died in 923.

  • s. x
  • London, British Library, MS Egerton Charter 97
  • London, British Library, MS Egerton Charter 98
  • London, British Library, MS Egerton Charter 99
Not yet published.
  • c.1532-1687
Not yet published.
  • c.1453 x 1459
  • London, British Library, MS Royal 13 C vi
  • London, British Library, MS Royal 15 C xvi

An 18th-century two-volume collection of drawings and sketches of antiquities from England and Cornwall (vol. 1, ff. 9-78), Wales (vol. 1, ff. 79-181, and vol. 2, ff. 1-78), Scotland (vol. 2. ff. 79-124) and Ireland (vol. 2, ff. 125-196). They represent unique copies, less likely originals, of sketches that were made by Edward Lhuyd, or one of his assistants and correspondents, during his journeys through Britain and Ireland c.1700. The collection was made for the antiquarian John Anstis. Also included is a letter from Richard Richardson to Edward Lhuyd, dated 3 July 1709 (i.e. shortly after the recipient's death).

  • s. xviii
  • London, College of Arms, MS Vincent 418
Not yet published.

Collection of notes, including poems, relating to the history of Ireland, compiled during the reign of Elizabeth I in the second half of the 16th century (c.1560x1579) by Christopher St Lawrence, seventh baron Howth (d. 1589).

  • s. xvi2
  • London, Lambeth Palace Library, MS Carew 596
  • London, Lambeth Palace Library, MS Carew 635
  • London, Victoria and Albert Museum, Clements Collection, Irish MS R 23 drawer 5
  • Madrid, Real Academia de la Historia, MS Códices 10/ ff. 1r-6v
  • Mantua, Biblioteca Comunale Teresiana, MS 475
Not yet published.

An Irish manuscript, apparently written by the Franciscan friar Pól Ó Colla of Castlefore in 1644, which is now lost although 18th-century transcripts survive. It contained transcripts from manuscripts in the possession of Connell Mageoghagan at Lismoyne, including the Book of Lecan (RIA MS 23 P 2).

  • 1644
  • Pól Ó Colla
  • Maynooth Cu
  • Maynooth, Russell Library, MS C 4
  • Maynooth, Russell Library, MS C 8