[1.] The Fráech texts [Táin bó Fraích, Tochmarc Treblainne and the poems Laoidh Fhraoich (beg. Osnadh carad a Cluain Fraoich), Carn Fraoich, soitheach na saorchlann]; [2.] Fráech and the monster [place-names (e.g. Dublind Fraích, Loch Bága, Carn Fraích, Cluain Fraích) suggest early Fráech texts associated with Connacht; compares and contrasts TBF, LF and CFSS]. App. A contains an Engl. transl. of LF, based on text in MS Edinburgh, NLS Adv. 72.1.37 (Dean of Lismore’s Book).
For part II, see CMCS 8 (Winter, 1984), pp. 65-85.
Studies external influences on three Manx ecclesiastical statutes. [1.] The statutes; [2.] Contents of the statutes; [3.] The manuscripts of the statutes (Manx Museum 2042A; Bodleian Additional C 64 (SC 28419); Gonville and Caius College 793/828); [4.] The printed editions; [5.] The present edition (based on MM 2042A with selected readings from Bodleian Additional C 64 and Gonville and Caius 793/828; with textual notes).
For part II, which contains an English translation of the Latin text, see CMCS 8 (Winter, 1984), pp. 51-63.
For part II, see CMCS 8 (Winter, 1984), pp. 65-85.