Jerome, De uiris illustribus (42r–68v); Gennadius of Marseilles, De uiris illustribus (68v–86r); Isidore of Seville, De uiris illustribus (86r–93r); Pope Hormisdas, De scripturis diuinis (Decretum Gelasanium de libris recipiendis et non recipiendis) (93r–v: imperfect)
Ecclesiastical lists, including lists of the archbishops of Canterbury (153r), the dioceses in England and Wales (153r–v), and the religious houses and castles in England (154r–156v)
Thomas Rudbourne, Historia maior (12r–24r: excerpts); notes on the history of Winchester (25r–28v); grants made to the Old Minster, Winchester (29r–v); notes on the history of Hyde Abbey (New Minster, Winchester) (30r–34r); on the kings of the Britons and the earls of Warwick (36r–39v); Gerard of Cornwall (attributed), De bello inter Guidonem de Warewyk et Colbrondum (40r–43v)
John Beleth, Summa de ecclesiasticis officiis (3r–37v); Nigel Witeker, verses on the archbishops of Canterbury from Augustine (597–604) to Richard of Dover (1174–1184) (37v: Walther 7883)
Edmund Bolton, Carmen Personatum (Congratulatory verses addressed to King James VI of Scotland and I of England, 1567/1603–1625, on the translation of the body of Mary, queen of Scots, 1542–1567 (d. 1587), to Westminster Abbey)
Chronicle of English history, Brutus–AD 1346 (4r–111v), incorporating Geoffrey of Monmouth, Prophetie Merlini (Historia regum Britannie, books 109–117) (26r–30v)