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Ref No IE TCD MS 1346
Former Shelf Marks H.4.4
Title Irish manuscript containing verse, prose and miscellanea
Creation Dates 1726-1750
Extent And Medium 1 volume
Level Of Description Collection
Scribe Hugh O'Daly
Scope And Content p. 1. The Iomarbaidh or Contention of the Bards (see TCD MS 1281), 44pp. Edition in Irish Texts Society, vols XX, XXI. Begins imperfect with the last three quatrains of daíl chatha idir Corc is Niall. Contains two poems not in TCD MS 1281, viz. By Fearfeasa O'Cainte: Ná cogail labhra a lughaidh, and by Mac Daire: Ní guair liom thurchair Aodh. On the last page is written the pedigree of O'Moghain.
p. 45 (& 71). Hugh O'Daly and Michael Connell school boys together in 1729.
p. 46. Lamentation for the death of Philip, son of Hugh O'Reilly.
p. 51. (Heading: Ag so duanaire Aodh mhic Seain.) Poem by Donogh O'Muirghiosa, beg: Beach eoluis na heigsi Aodh (and TCD MS 1283).
p. 54. Poem by Fergal Mac Tomais, beg: Mairg do ní deimhin da dhoigh (and TCD MS 1286).
p. 59. Poem by MacBroidin, beg: Cuirfeadh cumaoin air chloinn Táil. Imperfect. See prec. No. ii. 33.
p. 60. Several pedigrees ('full of errors,' O'Reilly).
p. 70. Pedigree of MacEochada.
p. 71. See p. 45.
pp. 73-76. Short extracts (mainly notes in prose about persons and tribes).
p. 73. A bhean gan eadach eirighe.
p. 75. A mheic Muire on mbeithil mbáin.
p. 77. Ceannfphort Eirend Ardh Macha, by Giolla Brigde mac Conmhidhe.
pp. 78, 79. Pedigree of Magennis and other families.
p. 80. Poem from the Psalter of Cashel, beg: Fuaras a Saltair Caisil: see TCD MS 1345 (3), p- 175. Imperfect. Pp. 81, 82 blank.
p. 83. On singing. "Ceist na Caintaireachta", according to Augustine.
p. 84. Poem: Gealliam chugud a croch na ngrás.
p. 85. Poem, beg: slan uaim aig [oileáin] fPhadraig. Here the transcriber signs his name, with date, 'Hugh O'Daly, 1726.'
p. 86. Poem, beg: Loch dearg aonrogha na hÉirend, on St. Patrick's Purgatory, by Aongus O'Daly.
p. 88. Angus O'Daly's poem, beg: Éisd rem chulpa a mhic Mhuire, TCD MS 1356, 1259.
p. 90. Poem, beg: Maircc legis a rún ris fein.
p. 91. Poem, beg: Na bheatha go ccoimheudaidh dia. By Prionnsias Ó Heislinnan.
p. 94. Pedigree of O'Flaherty.
p. 95. Poem, beg: Éisd re senchus shíol Colla.
p. 100. Dá fuath dhég an crabaid andso, ex. gr. Duine óg gan umhla.
P 100. Sundry maxims, beg: Cíunas lé deighbriathruibh. At end: "per mé Aodh O'Dalaigh".
p. 101. Aislinga do chonnairc Solamh: .i. é féin do beit for chnoch mór ar lár mhuíge dermhair.
p. 102. Aonach ratha Feine Finn. Three quatrains.
p. 103. Pedigree of O'Fiachrach, etc.
p. 104. Pedigree of O'Daly. By F.S.S.
p. 105. John O'Dugan's poem on the kings of Leinster.
pp. 105-109. O Dubhgan cc: 'Ríoghraidh laighen Clann Cathaoir …mo ghlór na tuile air ttí. Muire óigh is a hardrig 7c' Rioghreadh.
p. 109. A few lines in another hand conveying a gretting from William O'Sullivan to Aodh O'Daly.
p. 110. St. Columcille's poem, beg: na tri Cuinn do shliocht an Ruaidh. Edited and completed by F.S.S.
p. 112. Verses beg: Coimne a duine cia gur tre.
p. 113. Maurice O'Daly's poem on the Fitzgeralds: Canfuigher liom lorg na bhfer. On p. 122 the pedigrees of the Earls of Kildare.
p. 123. Tract on the Ogams.
p. 127. Tuilgne O'Maolconaire's poem on the Lagenians: cuiriom suas seanchus Laighean.
p. 134. Some pedigrees.
p. 136. Fergal oge Mac an Phaird's poem, beg: Mór coir cáich air crich Laighen.
p. 140. Poem beg: Mairg dar companaidh an cholann.
p. 141. John O'Higgin's poem, beg: Cia cenncus adhmat naoi ran.
p. 142. Angus O'Daly's poem, beginning: Sgél tasghmar do rainig fa chriochaibh Fail.
p. 143. Tadg dall O'Higgin's poem, beg: Searc mna Is dhuit Aoidh na leig a bhfaill.
p. 144. Doighre O'Daly's poem, beg: Cia as uaisle do Laigneachaib. At the bottom of the second page is a pedigree of McGillikelly. Written by Hugh O'Daly in 1750.
p. 146. Life of St. Kevin. Written by his disciple, Solamh.
p. 166. A note by scribe O'Daly, 1727, Dublin; stanza: Ní bhfuair me mo cuid don chuirm-si. Another by Diarmaid ruaidh na ndaor O'Mulconry: A lag-ghluinn go luas mall. Two more by Magnus O'Donnell: An oiread oile arairde.
p. 167. Poem by John O'Dugan on Hugh, son of John O'Daly. Ionmhuin comthach dochar me.
p. 169. Pedigrees and imperfect poems. Two quatrains by Lochlan óg O'Daly: Ar ndibirt Ghaoidheal.
p. 175. Part of a poem: Cumain croinic clainne Néill (beg. lost).
p. 179, 180: Pedigrees.
p. 182. Poem by Mac Coisín: freagair misi a mic Coisin. Dialogue between Donnchadh mac Briain and Irarol mac Coise.
p. 183-7. Pedigrees.
p. 189. Poem: Glóir leis an aon-mhac go deacrach déarach. Incomplete, followed by stanza giving date 1710.
p. 192. Poem by William, son of Baron Delvin, beg: diombudh trial ó tulchaibh Fail.
p. 194. Some imperfect pedigrees.
Phyiscal Description Quarto, paper. 7.25" x 5".
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