Irish genealogies, 17th century manuscripts
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Microreproduction of manuscript at Royal Irish Academy, Dublin.
Described by the Academy as: Genealogies in Irish.
"Scribes are not named, but Roderic O'Flaherty appears to have annotated section A, and to have written sections B & C. Marginal notes occur in Charles O'Conor's hand in sections B & C, dated 1768." --Royal Irish Academy cataloging description.
Contents: Section A. Pedigrees of the descendants of Eiriomhan mac Mileadh viz. Ó Néill -- Section B. Synchronisms of the lines of Heber, Hir, Herimon and Ith; further chiefs of Desmond, Tuomand, Connaught, West Connaught, Wicklow and Wexford, up to the 17th century; the kings of Great Britain: their extraction from the kings of Ireland ... and first from the ancient kings of Scotland originally descended from Herimon -- Section C. Synchronisms in Latin, beginning with Rodricus rex Hiberniae ultimas; index to this section indicates that 94 pages of the original text are missing.
Text of sections A & B in Irish; section C in Latin.
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| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Format | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Irish genealogies, 17th century manuscripts | Granite Mountain Record Vault | British Film | 101013 Item 1 | 7635750 |
| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Film | Image Group Number (DGS) | Format |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Irish genealogies, 17th century manuscripts | Granite Mountain Record Vault | British Film | 101013 Item 1 | 7635750 |
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