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order, and deposited in the Library of the Franciscan Con- 
vent at Wexford. Perhaps he may have brought over some 
MSS. also. I saw the printed books ; there are some of scarce 
old Irish authors among them, chiefly theological and philo- 
sophical ; but I did not get access to the archives, and conse- 
quently could not ascertain whether any part of Colgan’s 
MSS. be among them. 
‘“‘ There are some papers at St. Isidore’s that formerly be- 
longed to the Irish Franciscans at Louvain, bearing dates as 
late as 1791. 
«* CaTaALoGus MANUSCRIPTORUM TAM LATINE QUAM HIBER- 
NICE, OLIM IN CameErRA R. P. Co_eant REPERTORUM, 
QUIBUS PosTEA R. P. Srrinus usuUs FUIT. 
MSS*. Hipernica tn PERGAMENO. 
A. Vita Xpi, in folio. 
ita alia, in 4°. magno. 
Liber vulgo leabap ceapnc appellatus, in 4°. 
Grammatica Hibernica, in 4°. 
Liber, in 4°., de Inventione S‘*. Crucis et variis aliis. 
Liber alius similis de actis Caroli Magni, SS. Patricii Molingi 
Becani aliorumge quorumdam SS™™. 
Liber de Bello sive Caé mhuige Lethna, in 4°. magno. 
Vita S. Columbee, in felio. 
CAsallad na peneonaé, in folio. B. 
Liber Hymnorum partim Latiné partim Hibernice. 
Liber alius metricus gracilis et oblongus. 
Vita S. Kierani, in 4°. 
Vita S. Margaretz, in 4°. 
Folia aliquot Hibernica, aliquot Latina. 
Martyrologium Tamlachtense, sed mutilum, cum opusculis S. 
fEngussii, in folio. Est con Dungallensis. a. 
Martyrol. Cathaldi Maguir sive Aingussius auctus, in fol. Es¢ 
con" Dungallen. 
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