The Tribal Hidage, a list of thirty-five tribes and assessments of hides for territories south of the Humber. According to Featherstone (2001), it is the earliest and most complete of the seven surviving medieval manuscripts of the Tribal Hidage.
Miscellaneous notes including notes on computus including eight rubrics: 'De triginta argenteos', 'De arca Noe' (extracts from Interrogationes Sigewulfi), 'De diebus malis', 'De diebus fesstis', 'De pactis', 'De concurrentibus', 'De alleluia', 'De solae'; and passages on the number of months, da...
Grammatical treatise 'Dialogus de VIII partibus orationis'.
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A grammatical treatise entitled 'Dialogus de VIII partibus orationis', incipit: 'Beatus quid est? Oratio est. Et quae pars orationis? Nomen.' An interpolation (?) on f. 102v includes a table of lucky and unlucky days of the moon, entitled 'De sanguine minuere.' Decoration: Large initial in red ...
Prayers for the Vespers from the office of the invention of St Stephen, with grammatical notes.
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Prayers for the Vespers from the office of the invention of the body of St Stephen (Inventio corporis Sancti Stephani ad vesperam), with grammatical notes.
Abbo of Saint-Germain, Bella Parisiacae urbis (excerpt).
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Abbo of Saint-Germain, Bella Parisiacae urbis (excerpt). The Latin text and its Old English translation are integrated in the same column (ff. 115v-118r) or the translation is included as an interlinear gloss (ff. 118v-120r).