One of the earliest copies of the Navigatio sancti Brendani, albeit one that is marred by many scribal errors. In the explicit, the text is called a Vita.
- s. x2
A 12th-century manuscript, probably from St Neots, Huntingdonshire, containing a copy of Bede’s Historia ecclesiastica, preceded by hagiographical material relating to St Neot.
- s. xi2/xii1
Miscellany which appears to have been compiled by Thomas Tenison (1636–1715) at a time when he was rector of St Martin-in-the-Fields in London. It includes a copy of a catalogue of manuscripts formerly belonging to Sir James Ware.
- s. xviiex