The beginning of a letter from Solomon b. Elijah the judge to Abū l-Faraj b. Abū l-Ḥasan al-ʿAṭṭār. Five short lines preface the letter, consisting of the sender’s name followed by biblical verses. The address on verso is given both in Arabic and Judaeo-Arabic.
Beginning of a letter or note in the hand of Abraham b. Maimonides to Moses, mentioning the elder Abū Naṣr b. Banīn (?). The note is prefaced with הנה אל ישועתי from Isaiah 12:2.
The beginning of a letter, mentioning the name Abū ʿAlī al-Faḵrī. A basmalla in Arabic, and a different opening to a letter are written in the top margin in a different hand and ink. Verso contains a Hebrew blessing.
Opening of a letter by Peraḥya b. Joseph to Saʿadya b. Abraham. The letter is prefaced with three short decorated lines of biblical quotations. Address on verso.
The lower half of a letter by Hai Gaʾon, closing with his motto, ישע רב, and the date, Nisan 1348 of the Seleucid era (= 1037 CE). Verso: accounts in Arabic script.
Letter from Solomon b. Elijah the judge to Abū l-Faraj al-Mubayyin, prefaced by a single line of decorated biblical quotation. Verso: Arabic accounts and jottings.
The beginning of a letter to David b. Šeḵanya (beginning of 11th century), sent from Fusṭāṭ (מן מצר) and mentioning the wife of Abū Naṣr. Prefaced with בשם ייי. Address on verso.