[An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800 by Mary Frances Cusack]@TWC D-Link bookAn Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800 CHAPTER I 11/22
Besides these we find mention of the _Leabhar buidhe Slaine_ or Yellow Book of Slane; the original _Leabhar na h-Uidhre;_ the Books of _Eochaidh O'Flannagain_; a certain book known as the Book eaten by the poor people in the desert; the Book of _Inis an Duin_; the Short Book of St.Buithe's Monastery (or Monasterboice); the Books of Flann of the same Monastery; the Book of Flann of _Dungeimhin_ (Dungiven, co.
Derry); the Book of _Dun da Leth Ghlas_ (or Downpatrick); the Book of _Doire_ (Derry); the Book of _Sabhall Phatraic_ (or Saull, co.
Down); the Book of the _Uachongbhail_ (Navan, probably); the _Leabhar dubh Molaga_, or Black Book of St.Molaga; the _Leabhar buidhe Moling_, or Yellow Book of St.Moling; the _Leabhar buidhe Mhic Murchadha_, or Yellow Book of Mac Murrach; the _Leabhar Arda Macha_, or Book of Armagh (quoted by Keating); the _Leabhar ruadh Mhic Aedhagain_, or Red Book of Mac Aegan; the _Leabhar breac Mhic Aedhagain_, or Speckled Book of Mac Aegan; the _Leabhar fada Leithghlinne_, or Long Book of Leithghlinn, or Leithlin; the Books of O'Scoba of _Cluain Mic Nois_ (or Clonmacnois); the _Duil Droma Ceata_, or Book of Drom Ceat; and the Book of Clonsost (in Leix, in the Queen's County)." [Illustration: (A) MS.
in the "_Domhnach Airgid,_" [R.I.A.] (temp.
St. Patrick, circa A.D.
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