John of Howden, Philomena (197r–209v); John of Howden, Quindecim gaudia (209v–210r); John of Howden, Quinquaginta cantica (210r–218v); John of Howden, Cythara (218v–223v); John of Howden, Quinquaginta salutationes (223v–225r); John of Howden, Uiola (225r–v); John of Howden, Lyra (226r); John of Howden, Canticum amoris (226r–228v: imperfect)
Contents: ff. 2r-25r: Matthew Paris, Vita Offarum. ff. 25v-26v: Matthew Paris, a part of the Gesta abbatum monasterii Sancti Albani, begins: 'Cum Danorum rabies in Anglia feralius grassaretur', ends: 'litteris minime commendatur'. ff. 27r-29v: Translation of the relics St Alban. ff. 30r-69r...
Ordonnances de la Cité de Geneve, sus la reformation, l’estat, et police d’icelle (Geneva: François Le Preux, 1589) (1r–16v: printed text); Extraict du registre des cries et proclamations, 12 November 1591 (17v–18r: printed text)
Summary of world history (2r–5r); Guillaume le Breton, Gesta Philippi Augusti, continued to AD 1222 (5r–44r); Vincent de Beauvais, Speculum historiale, AD 1214–1250 (44r–66v: excerpts); Paris Chronicle, AD 1249–1269 (66v–72r)
William Thomas, Wheather it be expedient to varie with tyme (2r–11v); William Thomas, What princes amitie is best (12r–19r); William Thomas, Wheather it be better for a common wealthe, that the power be in the nobilitie or the commonaltie (20r–27v); William Thomas, Myne opinion tooching the reformacion of the coyne (28r–33v); William Thomas, My private opinion toocheng your Maiesties outwarde affaires at this present (34r–45v)