Chronicle of English history, AD 178–1199 (2r–31v: imperfect); list of obituaries (32r–34r); chronicle of Christ Church, Canterbury, AD 1035–1286 (34v–43r); Le Livere de Reis de Brittanie (44r–52r: Dean 13); Fourteen marvels of England (52v–54v: Dean 13); confirmation of the possessions of Christ Church, Canterbury, allegedly by Archbishop Thomas Becket (d. 1170) (55r–56v); Causa exilii et martirii beati Thome martiris (57r–59v); list of the counties of England (60r–v); list of the archbishop...
List of burials at the Franciscan convent of Newgate, London (274r–305v), with an index (306r–316r); narrative of the foundation and benefactions of the Franciscan convent of Newgate, London (317r–329v); lists of Franciscan martyrs, bishops, cardinals, master-generals, masters of the English province and royal benefactors (330r–337v); chronicle of the city of London, AD 1189–1555 (338r–365v); genealogical account from Adam to King Edward VI of England (1547–1553) (366r–393v)
The main part of this Pontifical was written by two German scribes in the mid-11th century. Thirteenth English scribes have added materials on blank spaces and additional leaves in the second half of the 11th century according to Wilcox, Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts (2000) and Morgan, The Production ...