Accounts with names and numerals, mentioning ʿAlī Ibn al-Ḥalal, Abū l-Faraj b. Ṣedaqa, Abū l-Ḥasan, Ḵalaf Ibn al-Fuqqāʿī and Naṣr Ibn al-Muḡāzilī; Hebrew jottings on recto.Condition: torn, holes, rubbedLayout: 2 lines (recto); 6 lines (verso)
Recto: receipt or accounts, mentioning Abū Isaiah and the elder Abū l-Ḥasan and dinars. Verso: poetical Hebrew letter by the Karaite Ṭoviyya b. Moses.Condition: torn, holes, rubbed, fadedLayout: 16 lines (recto); 6 lines (verso)
Accounts with Hebrew and Coptic numerals, mentioning different quantities of dinars, expenses for craftsmen, and the title ṣāḥib al-baḥr (‘master of the sea’).Condition: torn, holes, fadedLayout: 4 lines + numerals (recto); jottings (verso)
Probably fragment from accounts, mentioning a raṭl of sugar; jottings and writing exercises on verso.Condition: torn, holes, faded, stainedLayout: 7 lines + marginalia (recto); jottings (verso)
Accounts, listing names including Judah b. [...], Abū l-Surūr Ibn al-Qābisī and Ḥalfon, and sums of money in dinars. Signed by (Ḥalf)on b. Yaḥyā.Condition: torn, holes, rubbedLayout: 15 lines (recto; verso is blank)
Accounts, dated October 1230 CE, in the hand of Solomon b. Elijah, referring to a cellar (maṭmūra) in his father’s house with 117 jugs of wine. Most of the wines are described as ‘crossbred’ (muwallad), and just 10 are described as ‘real wine’ (ḵamr).Condition: Torn, holesLayout: 24 lines (recto); 6 lines (verso)
Accounts of the heqdeš (charitable foundation) in the hand of judge Mevoraḵ b. Nathan, including expenditures on the maintenance of the buildings, gifts to Muslim officials, and the revenue for six months. Dated Kislev 1476 of the Seleucid Era (= 1165).Condition: Torn, holesLayout: 15-22 lines (f. 2v is blank)
List of communal revenue and expenditure, mentioning 18 apartments and compounds as revenues, many ordinary items (including oil), and the repairs to the house of the Nagid as expenditures dated Siwan 1494 Sel. (= 1183 CE).Condition: holesLayout: 17-19 lines in 2 columns + marginalia
Accounts for the rental of shops and apartments in Damascus belonging to the heqdeš of Damascus. Mentions reconstructions of some of the shops, and refers to people from the Maghreb as tenants.Condition: Holes, rubbed, slightly stainedLayout: 13 lines (recto); 7 lines (verso)