![]() ![]() The copies of our poems by E Buidhe, show in general style the same peculiarities of spelling as those in 24 P 12, but wrong accents are frequently added, and the spelling is often inaccurate. Some fragments of the Duanaire itself, together with some leaves from other early 17th century mss., follow the transcriptions. #Chains of fury pomes mac#Dublin, RIA C iv 1, The greater part of this book consists of Maguire poems transcribed at Dublin in 1713, by E (This is his own spelling of his christian name in the this MS) Buidhe Mac Cruitín, from the Duanaire (Poem-book) of Cú Chonnacht Mhág Uidhir (slain at Aughrim in 1691).Dublin, RIA C i 1, 1731, Charles O'Conor of Belanagare, Co Roscommon.Dublin, RIA A v 2, no name or date various hands, the copy of our poem is probably late 17th century.Dublin, RIA A v 1, no name or date hand late 17th century.The writing is a scholarly 17th century hand, and the text good. Dublin, RIA A iv 3, no name or date defective at beginning and end.Dublin, RIA 24 P 27, no name or date the 16th century poems are in a late 17th century hand.Dublin, RIA 24 O 25, vellum, the part containing our poem probably c. ![]() Dublin, RIA 24 P 12, No date, but the writing is early 17th century, of the O'Cleary school.Dublin, RIA 24 L 36, 1885, Patraic Mhac Oghannán.Dublin, RIA 24 C 5, 1844≥5, Éamonn Ó Mathghamhna: ar na aithsgríobha as seanleabhar árrsa no cianaosda do sgribhe an t-Athair Seaghran h Connaire.Dublin, RIA 24 A 26, 19th century, no name.Dublin, RIA 23 M 47, 1790≡816, the part containing our poem is by John O'Daly.1715, Séon Mac Solaidh, of Meath, see 23 D 5 supra. of 1567, according to the heading, (see p. Dublin, RIA 23 M 16, 1768, Andrias Mac Mathghamhna, Limerick. ![]()
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