So-called ‘Rosenthal fragment’ (1 folio) of the Old Latin Gospel of Luke, 16:27-17:26, written in Insular/Irish half-uncial. It represents VL 44 in Bouron's numbering system.
- s. viii2
Slip from a Northumbrian gospel fragment (Durham, Cathedral Library, MS A.II.17).
- s. viiex/viiiin
Northern English manuscript compilation of historical prose and verse, in French and to a lesser extent in Latin, notably a copy of Pierre Langtoft’s Chronicle. It includes material relating to the Trojan foundation legend, to Edward I, II and III, Merlinic prophecies and the bishops of England and Wales. M. R. James suggests that the “author may be connected with Durham”.
- s. xiv
Gallican Psalter, and some canticles and prayers. It is accompanied by glosses in Latin and Irish.
- s. x/xiin
Manuscript of the Epistles of St Paul, written by an Irish scribe, presumably in Northumbria. It belongs with four leaves of BL, MS Cotton Vitellius C vii.
- s. viii
- Anonymous [hand of CTC B.10.5]