Geṭ of Moses b. David and Fāṭīla bat Mevoraḵ, dated Sivan, 1391 of the Seleucid era (= 1080 CE), in Cairo (אלקאהרה הסמוכה לפסטט). It is signed by Aaron b. Abraham and Moses b. Abraham ha-Kohen.
Order of payment for 5 dinars signed by Abū Zikrī Kohen, dated Nisan 1455 (= 1144 CE). The banker’s name is Abū l-Faraj al-Kohen and Abū Zikrī writes וכתב before his signature, which is atypical. The cheque is crossed through with vertical lines. Arabic jottings on verso.
Ketubba and dowry from the Yemen of Sālim ibn Harūn al-ʿAzīrī and Ḡināʾ bat Sālim b. Šukr, dated Tammuz 2210 of the Seleucid era (= 1899 CE), and signed by Levi ibn Yaḥya al-Najār. Also mentions Qāʿ (קאע) b. Elʿazav.
Recto: probably a betrothal contract between a bride Sitt al-Ahl bat Abraham ha-Levi and a groom Manṣūr b. ʿAlī. Verso: fragment of a document in Judaeo-Arabic referring to Abū 'Imrān.
Geṭ, written in Av 1500 Sel. (= 1189 CE) in Aleppo, between Elʿazar ha-Kohen b. Solomon, called Abū Naṣr al-Ṣārifī from Egypt and Sitt al-Ḡarb bat Judah from Egypt, with witnesses Ṭoviyya b. Elijah b. Tamim he-Ḥaver and Elʿazar b. ʿAmram. Verso: permission for a representative, Abraham b. Ḥananʾ...