ANTIQUITIES. 



CONTENTS. 



I. Account of an ancient Infer ipt ion in Ogham Cha- 

 racter on the Jepulchral Monument of an Iri/h Chief 

 difcovered by Mr. Theophiius 0' Flanagan, Student of 

 Trinity College, Dublin - _ - Page 3 



II. The Antiquity of the Woollen ManfuaBure in Ireland, 

 proved from a Pafjage of an ancient Florentine Poet. 



By the Earl of Charlemont, Prefident R. I. A. - 17 



III. An Enquiry concerning the Original of the Scots in 

 Britain. By the Lord Bifhop of Killaloe, M. R. I A. and 

 F.R.S. - - - - - 25 



IV. Ancient Gaelic Poems refpe£ling the Race of the Fians, 

 collcSled in the Highlands of Scotland in the Tear 1784. 

 By the Rev. Matthew Young, D. D. Fellow of Trinity 

 College, Dublin, and M. R. I. A. - - 43 



V. Account of a Greek Manufcr ipt of Saint Matthew' sGofpel 

 in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin. By the Rev. 



John Barret, B. D. Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin - 1 2 1 



VI. An Account of ancient Coins found at B^lb^^^^^-) ^^ 

 the Sateen's County, Ireland; with Conje6lures thereon. 



By William Beaiford, A. M. - - - 1 39 



VII. Account of an ancient Urn found in the Parifh of 

 Kilranelagh, in the County of Wicklow. From a Letter 



■written by Thomas Green, Efq; - - - 161 



