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Contents: Geoffrey Keating, MS copy of his History of Ireland, printed by Irish Texts Soc., 4 vols, London, 1902-14; 'Ionnsuighe Mhuighe Leana', text belonging to the 'short recension' of the MS described by K. Jackson, Cath Maighe Léna, Dublin, 1938; 'Cath Mhuighe Muchroimhe', not the version edited by W. Stokes (Revue Celtique 13 (1892), but probably that in modern Irish mentioned by him at pp. 428-9; Toruigheacht Cheallachain Caisil, MS version of text edited by A. Bugge, Oslo, 1905; 'Cath Cluana Tairbh', on the MSS of this narrative see J. Ryan, 'The battle of Clontarf', Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 68 (1938) p. 4; David O'Bruadair, 'Caithreim an dara Cing Seamus', Oct. 1686, printed in J. C. Mac Erlean, 'Poems of David O'Bruadair' 3, London, 1917, pp. 76-92.
Flyleaves at beginning consist of legal agreement between John Damer of Shronell, Tipperary, and Mortimer McMahon, re debt, 12 Nov. 1751.
Flyleaves at end consist of discharge in a cause between Joan McMahon, widow of Terence McMahon, and Thomas Morphy and Sarah his wife, c. 1715 (in English).
Purchased from Bernard Quaritch, Bateman sale lot 1164, 25 May 1893, for 3 guineas.
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