Fragment of an office for the dead, thought to have been produced in Ireland. It was discovered in the binding of Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, MS Clm 14747, a manuscript from St Emmeram in Regensburg.
- s. viii
Composite manuscript consisting of two originally independent, early 16th-century manuscripts of Scottish history, which were bound together for one Robert Robertoun, treasurer of Edinburgh.
- s. xviin
13th-century English manuscript containing Latin Lives of St Martin (by Sulpicius Severus), St Nicholas of Myra (by John the Deacon), St Edmund of Canterbury and St Margaret, De inventione sanctae Crucis, and Lives St Agatha, St Brendan (Navigatio) and St Brigit (by Lawrence of Durham).
- s. xiii2
Miscellanous collection, including a copy of the Gildasian recension of Historia Brittonum as well as historical records relating to affairs in Ireland.
- s. xvii/xviii
Transcript of John Lynch’s De praesulibus Hiberniae from Paris, Bibliothèque Mazarine, MS 1869.
- s. xvi4/4/xvii1/4