A notebook of the historian Pierre Le Baud (d. 1505), which contains a collection of historical as well as hagiographic materials and notes.
- s. xvex
Religious and secular materials in Irish, including: a Middle Irish Life of Colmán mac Luachán, and on ff. 90-125, dinnshenchas. Two leaves are missing between f. 114 and f. 115.
- s. xv (?)
- s. viiiex/xin
A small missal, apparently written by a Breton copyist, who on f. 16v, adds a single French quatrain and an invocation in Breton (Benoez Doe apedaff : oar eneff brezre Stephan).
- s. xv
Latin hymns, Latin grammatical texts, with Old Irish poems, such as Pangur Bán (f. 1).
- s. ixin
14th-century manuscript containing commentaries on the first and second books of the Decretals. It is written by the Breton scribe Henri Bouhic, who added a Middle Breton proverb along with the explicit at the end of the first commentary (f. 119v).
- s. xiv
- Henri Bouhic
Fragment of an Irish antiphonary. Provenance: Bobbio.
- s. vii/viiiin
Two small folia containing fragments of a Latin commentary on the Gospel of Mark. The commentary is extensively glossed in Old Irish and to a lesser extent, in Latin.
- s. ix
A copy of the Life of St Gall by Walahfrid Strabo, which may have been produced in the 11th century. The last page is a palimpsest of earlier date and preserves the beginning of the Second Epistle of St Peter, which is noteworthy for its interlinear and marginal Old Irish glosses.
- s. xi
A palimpsest, which is found as the last page of a later compilation (Turin, Biblioteca Nazionale Universitaria, MS F IV 24). It preserves the beginning of the Second Epistle of St Peter, together with interlinear and marginal (ink) glosses in Old Irish and some in Latin. It has been dated to the eighth century.
- s. viii (?)
Fragmentary manuscript of the Liber quaestionem in Evangeliis pertaining to the Gospel of Matthew. It was destroyed by fire in 1904 and survives only in transcription.