Manuscripts
col. 281–col. 310
‘The battle of Mag Rath’. Cols 281-282 are barely legible. Cf. cols 945-949.
p. 313b–p. 318b = col. 310–col. 320
‘The death of Muirchertach mac Ercae’
col. 320
colophon
Two colophons by the scribe Murchadh Ó Cuindlis
scribal addition Colophons
p. 318 = col. 320.14
Poem ascribed to Colum Cille
p. 319 = col. 321
‘The banquet of the Fort of the Geese’
p. 324b.45 = col. 332.45
No text identified. It may await identification in a dedicated catalogue entry, the entry may exist but no link has yet been made, or it was not felt to be sufficiently relevant.
First rann by Mac Liag, bard of Brian Boru.
p. 324b = col. 332
No text identified. It may await identification in a dedicated catalogue entry, the entry may exist but no link has yet been made, or it was not felt to be sufficiently relevant.Incipit: ‘crux. Christus folt dub et barba rufa longa’
Short note printed by Stokes as “Note on the personal appearance and death of Christ, his apostles and others”, Revue Celtique 9 (1888): 364.
p. 325 = col. 333
p. 326a = col. 335
Short account of St. Cuimín Fota and a metrical dialogue between him and St Comgan (Mac Da Cherda 'The son of two arts')
p. 326b = col. 336
Metrical prayer by St. Mael Isa O'Brallaghan. Hymn to Michael the archangel.
p. 326b–p. 327b = col. 336.17–col. 337
‘The besom of devotion’, litany ascribed elsewhere to Colcu úa Duinechda. It occurs here without title and ascription.
Small scrap of vellum between 336 and 337.
p. 327 = col. 338.4
[Irish litany of the Trinity] Incipit: ‘O Deus Pater omnipotens, Deus exercituum, miserere nobis’
Irish litany and invocation to the Trinity.
p. 327 = col. 338b.4
List of Archbishops of Armagh from St. Patrick to Giolla Mac Liag (Gelasius).
p. 327 = col. 338b.69
No text identified. It may await identification in a dedicated catalogue entry, the entry may exist but no link has yet been made, or it was not felt to be sufficiently relevant.
Short genealogical account of the Clann Breasail.
p. 328 = col. 339
"The counter-obligations of the king of Cashel towards the peoples of Munster", first recension.
col. 340
'St Moling's Ecstasy/Prophecy' , poem ascribed to St. Moling. 47 stanzas.
p. 329 = col. 341–col. 343
'The Wooing of Moméra'.
col. 341–col. 342
scribal addition Lower margin