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Welsh composite manuscript consisting of three parts dating from the 14th century: (1) Chronicles; (2) a Welsh lawbook, containing siglum X of the Cyfnerth redaction; and (3) Ystorya Dared.

  • s. xiv1 and s. xivmed
London, British Library, MS Cotton Cleopatra B v

Welsh chronicles.

  • s. xiv1
London, British Library, MS Cotton Cleopatra B v

Welsh lawbook containing siglum X of the Cyfnerth redaction.

  • s. xivmed
London, British Library, MS Cotton Cleopatra B v

A copy of Ystoria Dared.

  • s. xiv1
  • London, British Library, MS Cotton Cleopatra C x

Composite manuscript. The first 55 folios contains English (especially Anglo-Latin) material written between the 10th and early 12th centuries. The subsequent folios (ff. 56-160) belong to a manuscript of St David's from 13th century and later.

  • s. x/xiiin + s. xiii and later
London, British Library, MS Cotton Domitian A i

A manuscript of St David's from 13th century and later.

  • s. xiii4/4
  • London, British Library, MS Cotton Domitian A v
  • London, British Library, MS Cotton Domitian A vii
  • London, British Library, MS Cotton Domitian A xviii
  • London, British Library, MS Cotton Domitian ix
  • London, British Library, MS Cotton Faustina A viii
London, British Library, MS Cotton Faustina B vi
Not yet published.
  • s. xiv1/4
Not yet published.

Irish Gallican psalter (ff. 3-162).

  • s. xii
London, British Library, MS Cotton Galba A v
Not yet published.

Irish computus fragment, originally part (as f. 4) of what is now London, British Library, MS Cotton Appendix LI.

  • c.1589
  • London, British Library, MS Cotton Julius A vi
  • London, British Library, MS Cotton Julius D v
London, British Library, MS Cotton Nero A ii
Not yet published.

Fragment of an early English prayer-book, with calendrical and computistical material. It is thought to have belonged originally with Cotton Galba A xiv.

  • s. xiin
  • London, British Library, MS Cotton Nero A iv

A composite manuscript that includes matter pertaining to Anselm and Lanfranc, archbishops of Canterbury; a 16th-century Irish manuscript containing a copy of Bretha Nemed toísech; and Henry of Saltry's description of St Patrick's Purgatory.