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.
Acknowledgment of a debt of 12 ‘golden Venetian florins’, dated 5342 of the Creation (= 1582 CE) in Fusṭāṭ, signed by Joseph b. Meʾir Someḵ ha-Kohen alongside another elaborate signature. Verso contains confirmation of receipt, written transversely in relation to recto.
Recto: geṭ dated Nisan 1581 of the Seleucid era (= 1270 CE). The couple are ʿAzīz ha-Levi b. Ḡanāʾim and Muwaffaqīya bat Joseph ha-Levi from Fusṭāṭ. A space has been left for the husband’s home town, and the deed is unsigned. Verso: draft of a document in Judaeo-Arabic with many jottings.
Recto: opening of a ketubba from Fusṭāṭ, dated 1354 of the Seleucid era (= 1043 CE). The couple are named Yefet b. Jacob and Hannah bat Abraham. Verso: dowry details in Judaeo-Arabic, in a different hand.
Recto: testimony given by Moses b. Ṭahor concerning the sale of a Nubian slave girl, written in Fusṭāṭ, Marḥešvan 1542 (= 1231 CE), under the authority of Abraham ‘the Great Nagid’. There is a decorated title, זכרון עדות ברורה. Verso: legal document concerning a partnership in a perfume shop bet...