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Annales cænobii de Monte Fernandi, sive Multifernan, ab A.D. 45 ad 1274

MS. Rawl. B. 496, fol. 32

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Title

Annales cænobii de Monte Fernandi, sive Multifernan, ab A.D. 45 ad 1274

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MS. Rawl. B. 496, fol. 32

Summary

In fine est hæc nota: "This booke beinge an auncient manuscript in parchment was lent unto me by Mr. James Ussher, and came out of the lybrary of Sr. Fraunces Shane, and is said to have belonged in tymes past to an abbey in Connaght, alias de Monte Ferrandi, whereof this is a true transcript." (Verba inter lineas manu alia inserta sunt.)

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Language

Latin

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Rawlinson Manuscripts

Rawlinson B: English History

Irish chronicles, etc.

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