[320] Salamanca MS.
[321] “All transcripts,” says Skene, “show the orthography and forms of their period” of transcription.—Four Ancient Books of Wales, p. 184.
[322] “Cujus (vallis) in occidentali parte versus meridiem extensum inter duos montes repperit stagnum.”—Salamanca MS.
[323] Others think it was the Reefert Church, as it is now called.
[324] Petrie—Round Towers, p. 451.
[325] Petrie says there were no such early dedications to the B. V. Mary; but the Life of Carthach of Lismore shows that he built and dedicated a church in honour of the B. V. Mary.
[326] See [page 342], where the equivocation is put in another way.
[327] See O’Hanlon, Volume vi., page 714.
[328] See Archdall.
[329] See Life in the Salamanca MS.