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 in the handwriting of Hillel b. ʿEli to an unnamed cantor, expressing regret for a missed meeting and asking him to send the Yoṣrot for Passover so that he may copy them.
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.
Letter from Judah b. Ḥalfon to the Nagid (Abraham Maimonides), with a partial address, inverted, on verso. Verso also contains a list of the community of Fusṭāṭ’s weekly expenses, in Judaeo-Arabic.
Part of a letter, preserving only the opening line, seven lines from the top margin and, on verso, the address. The letter is addressed to Abū Zikrī Judah ha-Kohen b. Joseph ha-Kohen descendant of Joseph (Yehosef) ha-Kohen Bet Din. Greetings are sent to Ibrahim b. Yaḥyā and his brothers Abū l-[....