A copy of Y Seint Greal, probably transcribed from Peniarth MS 11.
- s. xvex
The Book of Llandaff is one of the oldest manuscripts of Wales. While its core is a gospelbook containing a copy of St Matthew’s Gospel, it is best known for its many substantial additions in the form of the Lives of St Elgar and St Samson, and various documents (such as charters) relating to the see of Llandaff and to bishops Dyfrig, Teilo and Euddogwy.
- s. xii1
Welsh lawbook, ‘Latin A’ (i.e. Redaction A of the Latin texts of the Welsh laws).
- s. xiiimed
- 1604 x 1607
- Thomas Wiliems
A part of the ‘Cotton-Corpus legendary’ which covers feast-days for the months of October, November and December. The other parts of the legendary are to be found in London, British Library, MS Cotton Nero E i.
- s. xi2
Manuscript containing the first recension of Latin redaction E of the Welsh laws.
- s. xv1
Manuscript containing several works by Bede and Alcuin, with additional material such as hymns and lintanies. It was written by at least seven hands, two of them Insular, during the episcopacy of Hildebald, bishop of Cologne (794-819).
- s. viiiex / s. ixin
Autograph manuscript of Ó Mealláin’s journal account of the beginning of the Irish Confederate Wars, covering the years 1641-1647.
- s. xvii
- Toirdhealbhach Ó Mealláin