- s. xii
- s. xiv
A copy of Juvencus’ Evangeliorum libri quattuor, with glosses in Latin, Old Welsh and Old Irish
- ix2 + x1
- Núadu [scribe]
Pocket gospel book produced around the tenth century, probably in Scotland; well known for containing additions in Scottish Gaelic (or Middle Irish).
- s. x1
Composite work consisting of an early 9th-century Mercian prayerbook and two accretions of later date.
- s. xiii/xiv + s. ixin + s. xivex/xvin
Southumbrian, probably Mercian liturgical manuscript of the early 9th century containing extracts from the four Gospels, a collection of hymns and prayers, and an abbreviated Psalter. It is introduced by an Old English exhortation to prayer and concludes with a dramatic piece about the Harrowing of Hell. Signs of Irish influence in the style and contents of the manuscript have led scholars to regard the Book of Cerne as a witness to a shared Hiberno-Saxon monastic culture, although some of the details are disputed.
- s. ix1
Manuscript fragments relating to Edward Lhuyd’s lexicographical research, including vocabularies, notes and a transcript.
- s. xviiex/xviiiin