Finleachi O Catalai Gigantomachia (vel potiùs Acta Finni Mac
Cuil, cum Prœlio de Fintra), Hibernicé. Colloquia quædam de Rebus
Hibernicis in quibus colloquentes introducuntur S. Patricius,
Coillius, et Ossenus Hibernicé f. 12. Leges Ecclesiasticæ Hibernicé
f. 53. Membr.
Vitæ Sanctorum Hibernicorum, per Magnum sive Manum, filium Hugonis
O’Donnel, Hibernigé descriptæ. An. 1532, Fol. Membr.
Calieni Prophetiæ, in Lingua Hibernica. Ejusdem libri exemplar extat
in Bibl. Cotton, f. 22. b.
Extracto ex Libro Killensi, Lingua Hibernica, f. 39.
Historica quædam, Hibernicé, ab An. 130, ad An. 1317, f. 231.
A Book of Irish Poetry, f. 16.
Tractatus de Scriptoribus Hibernicis.
Dr Keating’s History of Ireland.
_Irish MSS. in Trinity College, Dublin_:--
Extracto ex Libro de Kells Hibernicé.
A book in Irish, treating,--1. Of the Building of Babel. 2. Of
Grammar. 3. Of Physic. 4. Of Chirurgery. Fol. D. 10.
A book containing several ancient historical matters, especially of
the coming of Milesius out of Spain. B. 35.
The book of Balimote, containing,--1. The Genealogies of all
the ancient Families in Ireland. 2. The Uracept, or a book for
the education of youth, written by K. Comfoilus Sapiens. 3. The
Ogma, or Art of Writing in Characters. 4. The History of the Wars
of Troy, with other historical matters contained in the book of
Lecane, D. 18. The book of Lecane, _alias_ Sligo, contains the
following treatises:--1. A treatise of Ireland and its divisions
into provinces, with the history of the Irish kings and sovereigns,
answerable to the general history; but nine leaves are wanting. 2.
How the race of Milesius came into Ireland, and of their adventures
since Moses’s passing through the Red Sea. 3. Of the descent and
years of the ancient fathers. 4. A catalogue of the kings of
Ireland in verse. 5. The maternal genealogies and degrees of the
Irish saints. 6. The genealogies of our Lady, Joseph, and several
other saints mentioned in the Scripture. 7. An alphabetic catalogue
of Irish saints. 8. The sacred antiquity of the Irish saints in
verse. 9. Cormac’s life. 10. Several transactions of the monarchs
of Ireland and their provincial kings. 11. The history of Eogain
M’or, Knight; as also of his children and posterity. 12. O’Neil’s
pedigree. 13. Several battles of the Sept of Cinet Ogen, or tribe
of Owen, from Owen Mac Neile Mac Donnoch. 14. Manne, the son of
King Neal, of the nine hostages and his family. 15. Fiacha, the son
of Mac Neil and his Sept. 16. Leogarius, son of Nelus Magnus, and
his tribe. 17. The Connaught book. 18. The book of Fiatrach. 19.
The book of Uriel. 20. The Leinster book. 21. The descent of the
Fochards, or the Nolans. 22. The descent of those of Leix, or the
O’Mores. 23. The descent of Decyes of Munster, or the Ophelans.
24. The coming of Muscrey to Moybreagh. 25. A commentary upon the
antiquity of Albany, now called Scotland. 26.
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