Why Mongán was Deprived of Noble Issue

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‘Why Mongán was Deprived of Noble Issue’, ed. Eleanor Knott, Ériu 8 (1916) 155-160

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Trinity College Dublin Ms H.2.16 (The Yellow Book of Lecan), cat. no. 1318, cols. 800-802

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