Am bolg solair = The peddlar's pack . ar is mentioned, Dr. Petrie decides that judging from its language, its age must be referredto a period several centuries earlier than that in which itstranscriber flourished. Then we read of her again in the Book ofBailymote, a Gaelic compilation of the latter part of the fourteenthcsntury, the accounts in which seem to be partly drawn from pre-existing;-nanuscripts. The original of this is also in the Royal Irish ,we find her referred to in a Gaelic manuscript now in the AdvocatesLibrary at Edinburgh, but formerly belonging to the Argyllshi
Am bolg solair = The peddlar's pack . ar is mentioned, Dr. Petrie decides that judging from its language, its age must be referredto a period several centuries earlier than that in which itstranscriber flourished. Then we read of her again in the Book ofBailymote, a Gaelic compilation of the latter part of the fourteenthcsntury, the accounts in which seem to be partly drawn from pre-existing;-nanuscripts. The original of this is also in the Royal Irish ,we find her referred to in a Gaelic manuscript now in the AdvocatesLibrary at Edinburgh, but formerly belonging to the Argyllshire familyof the MLauchlans of Kilbride ; whence its modern designation of• The Kilbride MS. From the various references we may reasonably guess that herhome was in the territory of Meath, that she lived about the sixth centuryof our era, and that her father, Lotan, ruled over the Picts of Meath,and perhaps also over the Ulster branch of the same confederacy. The term Pictland, or Cruithentuath, appears to have been applicable to 6S. 1hk Mound Dwellings of Pictlanp, /hill Macbeth,
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