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  • Subject: Folk tales.
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  • Manuscripts. 13
  • Poetry. 10
  • Microfilms. 7
  • Histories. 3
  • Religious texts. 3
  • Commentaries. 2
  • Fragments. 2
  • Letters. Correspondence. 2
  • Marginalia. Annotations. 2
  • Songs. Musical compositions. 2
  • Treatises. 2
  • Anecdotes. 1
  • Biographies. 1
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  • Calendars. 1
  • Descriptions. Documents. 1
  • Dictionaries. 1
  • Documents. 1
  • Laments. Musical compositions. 1
  • Notes. 1
  • Prefaces. 1
  • Proofs. Printed matter. 1
  • Short stories. 1
  • Signatures. Names. 1
  • Sketches. 1
  • Transcripts. 1
  • Translations. Documents. 1
  • Travel journals. 1
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  • 'Journey in Scotland, with sketches of some picturesque ruins in that interesting country', being an account of a tour made by James Bailey, Otley, Yorkshire, from July to September 1787.

  • Manuscript containing Irish tales and verse written by Seán Mac Cíar.

  • Manuscript containing a collection of tales by an anonymous Irish scribe.

  • Microfilm of manuscript containing death and other tales, with some religious texts.

  • Microfilm of manuscript containing “Táin Bó Cuailnge” and other tales in Gaelic, written by Fear Feasa Ó Duibhgeannáin.

  • Collection of tales and verse compiled for Ronald MacDonald of Staffa, Advocate, by Iain MacMhuirich (John MacPherson), schoolmaster in Mull.

  • Microfilm of manuscript containing Irish tales and verse.

  • Microfilm of Irish and Scottish Gaelic manuscripts.

  • Manuscript containing Irish tales and verse.

  • Manuscript containing classical Gaelic verse and tales, written by Eoghan Mac Gilleoin.

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