An difríocht idir athruithe ar: "Leabhar Laighneach"
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''However, it is now commonly accepted that the manuscript was originally known as the ''Lebor na Nuachongbála'' (''Leabhar na Nuachongbhála'').<ref>[https://www.logainm.ie/28230.aspx An Nuachongbháil, Co. Laoise] ar logainm.ie</ref> This was established by [[R.I. Best]], who observed that several short passages from the Book of Leinster are cited in an early 17th-century manuscript written by [[Sir James Ware]] (bás. 1666),<ref>British Library, Londain, cód seilf Add. MS 4821.</ref> written when Ware stayed at [[Ballina, County Mayo|Ballina]] (Ballyna, Co. Kildare), enjoying the hospitality of [[Rory O'Moore (Irish noble)|Rory O'Moore]]. The Ó Mhorda, had been lords of Noghoval since the early 15th century if not earlier. ... connection of Rory's family to the [[Uí Chrimthainn]]: his grandfather had a mortgage on [[Clonenagh]], the home of Uí Chrimthainn.<ref>Best, ''The Book of Leinster'', vol 1, pp. xi–xvii.</ref>
''Best's suggestion is corroborated by evidence from
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