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Add MS 33567
- Record Id:
- 032-002024416
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-002024416
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000054.0x00009f
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- ISAD(G)
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- Add MS 33567
- Title:
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COLLECTION Of historical and other poems, in Irish, viz. :-
1. Complimentary verges addressed to John Fiott (for whom the MS. was transcribed) by Denis O'Flynn, of Cork, 1806. f. 4.
2. Complimentary verses addressed to Edward Lhuyd, the antiquary, by John Murphy, of Raheenagh, co. Cork. f. 5.
3. The well-known historical poem, by Cathán 0 Duiníns, commonly called Duan Chatháin. f. 6.
4. The popular historical poem by John O'Connell, of co. Kerry; called here " Tuireamh na hEireann," i.e. " Ireland's Elegy." f. 16.
5. The well-known mock-heroic poem called " Eachtra an amadáin mhóir," i.e. "The adventure [romance] of the Great Fool." f. 27.
6. Elegy on Donough and Cormac MacCarthy, of Blarney, co. Cork, 17th cent. f. 32.
7. Elegy on Dermot O'Leary, by Egan O'Rahilly, of co. Kerry. f. 3 6.
8 . A poem called " Longarlangar Eireann," i.e. " Ireland's Hurlyburly ": one of the numerous political compositions by David O'Bruadar, of Limerick, 1650-1692. f. 42.
9. Father William English's lamentation for his stolen shoes: political. f. 49.
10. Verses for the recovery of Father English's shoes; by Edward Nagle, of Cork. f. 51.
11. Verses on the recovery of the shoes; by the same. f. 53.
12. Political song by Father Enolish: called " Leastar an Chráthar," i.e." The Friar's butter-crock." f. 55.
13. Elegy on Sir James Cotter; by Edmond Wall, of Cork. f. 56.
14. English and Irish epitaphs on the same. f. .59.
15, 16. On the death of the same; by Edmond Wall. f. 61.
17. Verses by a poor man upon the malicious slaughter of his favourite pup, " Fury." f. 62.
18. A well-known religious piece, in prose and verse, called " Páirlimeint na mban," i.e. " The Women's Parliament "; by Father Daniel Colman, 1670. f. 65. The analysis inserted at the end (f. 104) is in the hand of the late William M. Hennessy. Paper; fF. 105. With bookplate of John Fiott [afterw. Lee], B.A., of St. John's College, Cambridge, 1806, for whom the MS. was transcribed in 1806, 1807. Small Quarto. Presented by Professor Whitley Stokes
- Scope & Content:
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Poetry: Historical and political pieces: 17th-19th centt.: Irish.
Book-plates: Lee al. Fiott (John), LL.D.: 19th cent.
John Fiott, afterwards Lee; LL.D: was transcribed for him at Cork: in 1806 and 1807.
John Fiott, afterwards Lee; LL.D: Book-plates: 1806 and 19th cent.
Ireland: Historical and political pieces, in prose and verse: 17th-19th centt.: Irish.
John Lee, alias Fiott; LLD, of Hartwell, county Buckinghamshire: Book-plates: 19th cent.
Book-plates: Fiott afterwards Lee (John), LL.D.: 1806.
includes:
- f. 4 Denis O'Flynn, of Cork: Complimentary verses to J. Fiott: 1806.: Irish.
- f. 5 John Murphy, of Reheenagh, county Cork: Complimentary verses to E. Lhuyd: 19th cent.: Irish.
- f. 5 Edward Lhwyd, Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum: Complimentary verses to, by J. Murphy: 19th cent.: Irish.
- f. 6 Cathán O'Duinins: Duan Chatháin: historical poem by: 19th cent.: Irish.
- f. 16 John O'Connell, of county Kerry: Ireland's elegy: 19th cent.: Irish.
- f. 32 Donough MacCarthy, of Blarney, county Cork: Elegy on: 19th cent.: Irish.
- f. 32 Cormac MacCarthy, of Blarney, county Cork: Elegy on: 19th cent.: Irish.
- f. 36 Dermot O'Leary: Elegy on, by E. O'Rahilly: 19th cent.: Irish.
- f. 36 Egan O'Rahilly, of county Kerry: Elegy on D. O'Leary: 19th cent.: Irish.
- f. 42 David O'Bruadar, of Limerick: Ireland's Hurlyburly : a poem: 19th cent.: Irish.
- ff. 51, 53 Edward Nagle, of Cork: Political verses: 19th cent.: Irish.
- f. 56 Edmond Wall, of Cork: Elegy on Sir J. Cotter: 19th cent.: Irish.
- ff. 56-61 Sir James Cotter: Elegy and epitaphs on: 19th cent.: Irish and Engl.
- ff. 65-103b Father Daniel Colman: The Women's Parliament, in prose and verse: 19th cent.: Irish.
- f. 104 William Maunsell Hennessy, Irish scholar: Analysis of contents of a volume of Irish poems: 19th cent.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Additional Manuscripts
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- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002024416
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- not applicable
- Hierarchy:
- 032-002024416
- Container:
- not applicable
- Record Type (Level):
- Fonds
- Extent:
- 1 item
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
Irish - Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1806
- End Date:
- 1807
- Date Range:
- 1806-1807
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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- Custodial History:
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Professor Whitley Stokes, CSI, CIE: Presented: in 1889.
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Names:
- Colman, Father Daniel
Cotter, James
Hennessy, William Maunsell, Irish scholar
Lee, John, formerly Fiott; antiquary and astronomer, 1783-1866
Lhwyd, Edward, Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum
MacCarthy, Cormac, of Blarney, county Cork
MacCarthy, Donough, of Blarney, county Cork
Murphy, John, of Reheenagh, county Cork
Nagle, Edward, of Cork
O'Bruadar, David, of Limerick
O'Connell, John, of county Kerry
O'Duinins, Cathán
O'Flynn, Denis, of Cork
O'Leary, Dermot
O'Rahilly, Egan, of county Kerry
Stokes, Whitley, Professor; CSI, CIE
Wall, Edmond, of Cork - Places:
- Ireland, Europe