Suibne (died c. AD 891) was a medieval Irish scribe at the abbey of Clonmacnoise, described as the "most excellent scribe" by the Annals of Ulster [1] and the "wisest of the Scots" by the Annals of Wales. [2] His father was Maclume.
Suibne (died c. AD 891) was a medieval Irish scribe at the abbey of Clonmacnoise, described as the "most excellent scribe" by the Annals of Ulster [1] and the "wisest of the Scots" by the Annals of Wales. [2] His father was Maclume.