ANTIPHONER. Fragment of a manuscript, probably from a secular antiphoner, containing the liturgy for the Feasts of st Peter and of St Paul, on vellum, central or southern Germany. Creation dates: 10th or possibly 11 th centuries
ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS. Leaf from a Book of Hours, a miniature depicting Saint Agatha seated between her two torturers, France. Creation dates: Circa 1440
ANGLO-SAXON MANUSCRIPT. Single leaf with several short texts by different Anglo-Saxon hands, on vellum, England [Christ Church, Canterbury]. Creation dates: Late 10th or early 11th centuries
PHILLIPPS, Sir Thomas. Part of manuscript catalogue of Phillipps MS 21799; 'Catalogus Manuscriptorum Carilli Townley de Towneley in Com. Lancaster, Armigeri. script per T. P. 1836'. Creation dates: 1836
SEQUENTIARY. A complete leaf with three large initials, sequentiary, with sequences for the feasts of St John the Evangelist, Epiphany, and the Conversion of St Paul; Germany. Creation dates: 1st half of the 12th century
BREVIARY. Manuscript leaf with readings for the feasts of Saint Sebastian, Saint Agnes, and St Paul; marginal musical cues on one page, initial letters in red on one of the leaves, Germany. Creation dates: Mid-12th century
ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT. Leaf from a Book of Psalms, with an early illuminated initial, North-eastern France or Paris, on parchment. Creation dates: Circa 1200 - 1250
ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT. Leaf of genealogical and chronicle roll of the Bible, in French, with a few Latin incipits, illuminated manuscript on vellum, Southern Netherlands. Creation dates: Circa 1440