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A colophon (folio 7 recto, column A, lines 2-7) to Fiarfaidhi San Anselmuis, one of the texts in the 1467 MS (a manuscript written in Ireland by a Scottish Gael and dated 1467 A.D.), indicates the scribe was "dubghall albanach mac mic cathail" [Ó Baoill, 122]. (Here italics indicate editorial expansions from scribal abbreviations.)
As yet, no pre-1600 Scottish Gaelic examples of the name have been found in documents written in Gaelic but using Scots orthography.
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