- 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
Flyleaf fragment written in Insular script, thought to have been written roughly around 700 in Ireland or Wales. Its recto and verso contain a commentary (in the form of a set of glosses) on the Book of Amos, much of which is derived from Jerome, along with six Old Irish glosses.
- s. viiex/viiiin
- s. xi–xii
Medieval legendary which belonged to the abbey of Clairmarais. Five out of nine volumes are extant.
- s. xii
- s. xii/xiii
- s. xii
- s. xii
Latin lectionary (78 ff in uncial script) of c.800 containing readings from the Old Testament and Acts of the Apostles and a copy of the Chronica sancti Hieronymi.
- s. viii