These folios include a charm for fields and to ensure fruitful land (Æcerbot), added in the 1st half of the 11th century. It is primarily in Old English, with some Latin phrases. Contents: ff. 176r-178r: a charm for fields and to ensure fruitful land known as Æcerbot. [f. 178v is blank].
Collection of prophecies and papal and royal letters, including Second Scottish Prophecy (86v: Boffey 4008); political prophecy beginning ‘Euer is six the best chance of the dyce’ (123v: Boffey 734.8)
Historia Meriadoci regis Kambrie (2r–23r); De ortu Waluuanii nepotis Arturi (23r–38v); Geoffrey of Monmouth, Historia regis Britannie (38v–40v: abstract)
Chronicle of Croxden Abbey, AD 1–986, 1061–1374 (41r–65v, 68v–91r); chronicle of English history, AM 1–AD 1377 (66r–68r); lists of the abbots and monks of Croxden Abbey (93r–94v)