(1) Calendar of Sarum use. Among the saints omitted is St John of Beverley (see below); for later additions, including three obits, see further below. ff. 1-6b.
(2) Hours of the Virgin, of Sarum use, followed severally by the little hours of the Cross. Added at f. 35 b, in a 15th-16th cent. hand, after the Five Joys of the Virgin, is the prose 'Gaude virgo mater Christi', cf. Chevalier, Repertorium Hymnologicum, i, no. 7O17; A. Wilmart, Auteurs Spiritue...
(3) Devotion against thunderstorms revealed, according to the rubric, to St Edward the Confessor by the Holy Ghost. For another copy in Paris, Bibl. Nat. MS. lat. 1328, see V. Leroquais, Les Livres d'Heures, i, p. 149. ff. 47-47 b.
(4) Seven penitential and fifteen gradual psalms, followed by a litany and prayers as for Monday in Lent in the Sarum breviary (ed. F. Procter and C. Wordsworth, ii, coll. 250-255). Of the first twelve gradual psalms only the opening words are given. ff. 48-61 b.
(7) Three of the usual Gospel lessons, in the unusual order Matthew, Mark, John. A leaf with the first words of the lesson from Matthew, and presumably the whole of that from Luke, is wanting at the beginning. ff. 98-100.
(9) Prayers, viz.:-(a) 'Oratio sancti Gregorii, quam si quis in die cantauerit diabolus nec malus homo corpus eius nec animam nocebit', beg. 'Domine exaudi orationem meam quia iam cognosce'. Printed, from an earlier version in MS. Vat. Regin. 12, by A. Wilmart, 'The Prayers of the Bury Psalter',...
(10) Psalter of St Jerome, cf. Patr. Lat., cxv, coll. 1451-1456, preceded (ff. 105, 106) by a version in French of the frequently found Latin rubric on the purpose of the abbreviated psalter, cf. Leroquais, op. cit., ii, p. 89, and four prayers. ff. 105-114b.