- s. xivex–xvi2
- Hywel Fychan ap Hywel Goch
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
A manuscript, now lost, written by Mícheál Ó Cléirigh, possibly at Kildare in 1627 or 1628. It is believed to have contained a copy of the Psalter of Cashel (Saltair Chaisil), or what remained of it, from which it takes its name, an Saltair Óg ‘the Young Psalter’, sometimes explained as ‘the son of the Psalter’.
- 1627 (?)
- Mícheál Ó Cléirigh
Gospelbook from the Irish monastery at Bobbio, where it may also have been produced
- s. viii
Manuscript containing an autograph copy of the Zoilomastix (c. 1625/6) by Philip O'Sullivan Beare.
- c.1625/6
- Philip O'Sullivan Beare
Manuscript compilation of the 14th century containing Norman documents of a legal, diplomatic and historical nature. The first first four folia are extraneous and contain a copy of John of Cornwall’s Prophetia Merlini.
- s. xiv
Manuscript booklet (4 ff) containing the only known copy of John of Cornwall’s Prophetia Merlini.
- s. xii3/3/xiiiin