John of Fordun, Chronica gentis Scottorum (3r–v, 5r–33v, 35r–83v, 169r–176v: imperfect); John Walton’s translation of Boethius, De consolatione Philosophiae (4v: Boffey 2820, excerpt); Gesta Annalia, AD 1153–1363 (84r–114r, 116r–166v: imperfect); verse beginning ‘O felix mortale genus, si semper haberet’ (114v: Walther 12632); verse beginning ‘Scotica fit guerra, pedites’ (177r: Walther 17368)
Dossier relating to the claims of the English Crown to have sovereignty in Scotland, AD 1291–1293 (178r–233r); notes, documents and excerpts from chronicles concerning Anglo-Scottish relations (234r–255r)
Letter of the Patriarch of Alexandria concerning the schism in the Church of Rome (256r–268v); the Assize of Clarendon, AD 1166, and related documents (269r–277v); description of Britain (278r–279r)
Collection of miscellaneous texts, including notes of famous clerics (62r–72r); chronicle of English history, Brutus–AD 1377 (73r–76v: imperfect); bull of Pope Eugenius IV (1431–39), 1439 (83r); names of churches and chapels constructed in honour of St Cuthbert (83v–85r); records relating to English Benedictine General Chapters (88r–92r, 93r–96v); Uthred of Boldon, De esu et abstentia carnium (97r–113v); paschal tables and diagrams (114r–115r)