Counterclockwise, these were Julius Caesar, Augustus, Cleopatra, Faustina, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, Nero, Galba, Otho, Vitellius, Vespasian, Titus, and Domitian.
120–41, part A, computistical texts; annals of Christ Church, Canterbury; Old English and Latin prognostications and charms fos.
Symeon of Durham, Liber de exordio atque procursu Dunelmensis ecclesiae, including Bede's Death Song fos.
99v–102r, Pseudo-Augustine, De Antichristo quomodo et ubi nasci debeat[8] (1) The first and earliest part is the Cotton-Corpus Legendary, a Worcester manuscript (1050 x 1075) which includes Byrhtferth's Life of Oswald, his Life of Ecgwine and Lantfred of Winchester's Translatio et Miracula S. Swithuni.
[10] Folios 182 and 183 of Cotton Nero E.i, pt.2 (Worcester cartulary), are now bound separately as London, BL, MS. Add.