Copy of a letter sent from one of the Syrian communities to Damascus, mentioning their distress at the imminent arrival and encampment of the Crusaders (Aškenazim) and a plea to write to other communities. Mann (1925b: 260-1)
Draft of an appeal for Samuel b. Nissim and his wife, the daughter of Joseph (the space for her name has been left blank), in the handwriting of Yefet b. David.
Recto: autograph note by Maimonides, informing an elder that there will be a gathering on Šabbat. Verso: part of a letter to Abū l-Faraj, reporting that the writer has met with R. David; it also mentions Abū l-Riḍā, Joseph and 157 dirhams. Goitein (1980: 166)
Recto: end of a letter from the Babylonian Gaʾon Samuel b. Ḥofni (in the hand of his son, Isaac), dated 1008 CE. Verso: report on building operations. Mann (1931: I 163-4); Goitein (1971: 424); Gil (1997: II 155-6)