John of Salisbury, Entheticus in Policraticum (ff. 55r–60v: Walther 17789); Nigel Witeker, Contra curiales et officiales clericos (ff. 60v–65r: verse, Walther 14366): 2nd half of the 15th century; Latin; origin Italy; owned by Sir Robert Cotton (d. 1631)
Verse miscellany, including ‘Uos qui sub Christo mundo certatis in isto’ (f. 66r–v: Walther 20826); (?)Philippe de Thaon, De conflictu corporis et anime (ff. 72v–77r: Dean 692); theological miscellany (ff. 79v–81r): 1st quarter of the 13th century; Latin (ff. 66r–72r, 77r–81v); Anglo-Norman French (ff. 72v–77r); origin British Isles; owned by Sir Robert Cotton (d. 1631)
Verse miscellany, including De expulsione Ade et Eve de paradiso (ff. 82r–83r: Walther 2761), De inuentione sancte Crucis (ff. 83v–84r: Walther 3482), Versus de cruce Christi (ff. 84v–88v), and De mutatione mala ordinis Cistercii (ff. 88v–90r: Walther 4817): mid 14th century; Latin; origin British Isles; owned by (?)Henry Savile of Banke (d. 1617); Sir Robert Cotton (d. 1631)
Moralium dogma philosophorum (Bloomfield 3095): mid 13th century; Latin; origin France; owned by (?)Nicholas Wilson, last quarter of the 16th century or 1st quarter of the 17th century; (?)Henry Savile of Banke (d. 1617); Sir Robert Cotton (d. 1631)
Revelatio sancti Michaelis in Monte Tumba (ff. 125r–131r: BHL 5951); lessons on the feast of the apparition of St Michael (ff. 131v–133r); neums (f. 133v): Latin; 1489 (ff. 125r–131r); last quarter of the 15th century (ff. 131v–133r); origin England, made for John Taylor, chancellor of Exeter Cathedral (d. 1492); owned by St Michael’s Mount; Henry Savile of Banke (d. 1617); Sir Robert Cotton (d. 1631)