Argues that the earliest Echternach codices were strongly influenced by Irish scribal tradition. Rath Melsigi (identified as Clonmelsh, Co. Carlow), mentioned by Bede, is suggested as training ground for Willibrord’s mission to Frisia. Uuictberct, an Anglo-Saxon scholar, is identified with Ichtbricht on the witness list of Cáin Adomnáin. Posits a reference to Druim Léas (Drumlease, Co. Leitrim) in the Calendar of Willibrord. Incl. app. ‘Some field monuments in the townlands of Clonmelsh and Garryhundon, Co. Carlow’, pp. 43-49 by Thomas Fanning. Cf. K. Murphy, in Peritia 8 (1994), p. 169.
Repr. in D. Ó Cróinín, Early Irish history and chronology, pp. 145-172.
Suggests that the Basilica of St. Martin mentioned in BNF Latin 10837 was located in or near Baslick (Co. Roscommon). Cf. D. Ó Cróinín, in Peritia 3 (1984), pp. 33, 35.
Repr. in D. Ó Cróinín, Early Irish history and chronology, pp. 145-172.