Two folios in the so-called Yellow Book of Lecan.
- ?
- s. xvi
- Iolland Ó Maoil Chonaire, Torna Ó Maoil Chonaire [unidentified]
- s. xiv/xv
- c. 1473
- Seanchán mac Maoil Mhuire Ó Maoil Chonaire
Miscellany.
- 1407
- Donnchad Ó Duinín
- Murchadh Ó Cuindlis
Letter written by the antiquarian Tadhg Ó Rodaighe (Tadhg/Thaddaeus O'Roddy) of Crossfield (Co. Leitrim) in 1700.
- 1700
- Tadhg Ó Rodaighe
The part of the composite manuscript now known as the Yellow Book of Lecan that bears the title [Leabh]ar buidhe Leacain ‘The yellow book of Lecan’. It is known for containing a number of early Irish voyage tales (immrama).
- Ciothruadh mac Taidhg Ruaidh Mac Fhir Bhisigh
Manuscript fragment of nine folios (cols 401-436 = pp. 438-455 of the facsimile) containing an incomplete copy of Dinnshenchas Érenn (recension C).
- s. xv
A section in the Yellow Book of Lecan containing a commentary on Book 7 of the Aphorisms of Hippocrates.
- c. 1413
- Giolla Pádraig Albanach
Learned and gnomic Irish texts.
- 1408
- David [scribe in TCD MS 1318/15], Aodh [scribe in TCD MS 1318/15]
- s. xivex/xvin
- Giolla Íosa Mac Fhir Bhisigh