Recto: legal document stating that Abū l-Riḍāʾ received 25 dinar from אלרב (according to Fred Niessen Elʿazar al-Qaṣbī) for transactions dealing with 200 mann of sal ammoniac (nušādir), which is to be delivered in instalments. Dated 28th Muḥarram 547 (= May 1152 CE). Also mentions the witnesses Abū l-Faraj al-Kohen al-Ṣayrafī and another elder. Verso: another document relating to the one on recto, in which Abū l-Riḍāʾ received money from [...] the judge b. Jacob on the 18th of Iyyār. Also on verso accounts with Coptic numerals.Condition: torn, holes, rubbed, stainedLayout: 11 lines + marginalia (recto); 3 lines (verso)
Recto: the opening of a legal document written in Fusṭāṭ, dated 15[67] (?) of the Seleucid era (= 1256 CE), under the authority of a public figure with many titles, including דגל הרבנים; this is presumably David b. Abraham Maimuni. One of the parties is Abū ʿAlā. Verso: accounts in Arabic, with Coptic numerals.Condition: tornLayout: 9 lines (recto); accounts (verso)
End of a legal document written and signed by Mevoraḵ b. Nathan. Also signed by Levi ha-Levi b. Abraham and Yefet b. Solomon. In the lower margins are words in Arabic script and Coptic numerals.Condition: Badly torn, faded, holesLayout: 8 lines (recto; verso is blank)
Recto: report on the death of ʿAlāʾ bat Abū l-ʿAlāʾ b. Abū Saʿd, who leaves her inheritance to her father and her two brothers, Hiba and Abū Saʿd (who are also witnesses to the document). The signatures of the witnesses are absent. Dated 29th Ḏū al-Qaʿda 682 AH (= February 1284 CE). Verso: accounts including Coptic numerals, mentioning ‘the Maghribi’ and a certain Abū Ḥasan.Condition: Torn, slightly rubbedLayout: 11 lines (recto); various lines (verso)
Commercial letter from Manṣūr ha-Kohen (possibly Manṣūr b. Sālim, stepbrother of Elijah the judge) to Elijah the judge.Condition: FadedLayout: 18 lines + marginalia (recto); 22 lines + marginalia (verso)
Letter from Faraḥ b. Joseph b. Faraḥ to Abū Saʿd Ḵalaf b. Sahl Sukarī. The two also corresponded in T-S 8J27.13 (ca. 1056 CE). In the empty space on verso accounts are written in a different hand - some with Arabic script and Coptic numerals.Condition: Slightly torn, holesLayout: 19 lines + marginalia (recto); various lines (verso)
Order to a cheesemaker to hand over to the bearer of the note 2 1/2 (cheeses?, pounds?), quoting Deuteronomy 24:13; with Coptic numerals.Condition: slightly rubbedLayout: 6 lines (recto; verso is blank)
Recto: order of payment issued by Abū Zikrī Kohen to his banker, Abū l-Ḵayr Ḵiyyār, instructing him to pay the bearer 2 dinars for an eighth of a measure of raisins. Dated Av 1451 (= 1140 CE). Verso: unidentified text in Arabic.Condition: HolesLayout: 4 lines (recto); 6 lines + marginalia (verso)