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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



f. 51 [102] vo a— T . . . ti na nDeisi do Moidh Breadh. 

 An incomplete copy of the tract on the Expulsion of the Dessi, 



contained in Laud 610. See K. Meyer in Y Cymmrodor xiv., 



pp. 104-112. Ends- 

 is si iarum dobert Cormac ua Cuinn breic in dunad oenguill in righ .i. granne 



7 maenne diata msenrighi de. 



f. 51 [102] b — Ceithri prirahcana Eirenn .i. caine Daire 7 cain Padruicc 

 7 cain Odonan 7 cain in dombnaidh. 



A note on the Eour Canons of Erin : cf. vol. i., 12 i?" b. 

 f. 62 [105] TO 1. 



The folio begins with the title eir crochudh Crist ata so. Just 

 below is written \_f~\mir has // finid //. These are evidently the last 

 words of a piece occupying one or more folios now lost. The title 

 refers to the following tale. 



f. 52 [105] a— [B]aidh dail mor la bUlltu a muigh Muirrthuini. 

 How Conchobar mac Nessa heard the story of the Crucifixion. 



A composite version of the legend. See O'Curry, Lect. 277. 



Ends- 

 CD tuc Crist anim Concaba[ir] . . . docum neimbi. 



f . 52 [105] r" b— Ceitbri bairdi an domuin. 



Of Fintan mac Laimfiach, Feren mac Sistian, Foris mac Elechtra 

 and Andoit mac Ethoir. Ends — 



is iadsin trath nceatbrur rocoimed seancbus an beatba a coidcinni (?) 



f. 52 [105] r" b— Dosmuain in diabul da fagbadb se. 



How the Devil married an ecoir ('Wrong'), and of their nine 

 daughters, Simony, Hypocrisy, Violence, Usury, Fraud, Sacrilege 

 {goid ar in eaglais), False Humility, Pride, Lust : these marry respec- 

 tively the Clergy, Friars, Knights, Burgesses, Merchants, Farmers, 

 Servants, Lords — and Lust, Everyman. Ends — 

 acbt dona builibh. 



f. 52 [105] r" b— Na deitb naitbneambadso si^. 



Homily on the Ten Commandments : edited by Atkinson, Passions 

 and Homilies, p. 245. Partly illegible. 



