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Legal document in the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe. (Information from CUDL)
Legal document concerning a financial settlement, mentioning various sums of money in dinars. In the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe. (Information from CUDL)
Legal document concerning a sale,in the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe. (Information from CUDL)
Legal document mentioning Cairo, in the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe. (Information from CUDL)
Legal document. Location: New Cairo. Dated: 1770 Seleucid, which is 1458/59 CE. Lines 4–11 are an elaborate reshut clause, but it is not clear if the name of the Nagid is preserved. ʿAbd al-Karīm b. Maḥāsin b. ʿIwaḍ al-Kohen makes a declaration of some kind. The lower part of the document is missing. (Information in part from CUDL)
Legal document in the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe. Fragment (upper right corner). Documenting the oath sworn by Abū [...] concerning a pair of pearl bracelets. (Information in part from CUDL)
Legal document concerning a sale, in the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe. (Information from CUDL)
Legal document in the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe. (Information from CUDL)
Legal document in the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe. (Information from CUDL)
Unidentified, only few words are visible
Damaged minute fragment, barely legible, seems to be from a legal deed.
Minute fragment, only few words. Sitt al-Fakhr the bride is mentioned, so it might be from a ketubah. AA
Minute fragment. Few words from a top of a legal deed. AA
List of names, including the ‘family of Kohanim’, Ḥalfon and Saʿadya. (Information from CUDL)
Legal document in the hand of Hillel b. ʿEli. (Information from CUDL)
Letter mentioning the sale of pepper, the name Abū Naṣr and several sums in dinars. (Information from CUDL)
Damaged fragment from the bottom of a legal deed, probably 11th century.
Fragment of a ketuba de'irkasa- a ketubah written as a replacement for a lost one. The groom named Perahya the elder. AA
Accounts with Hebrew numerals and quantities, e.g. 10 ounces, and names such as ʿEli, Maʿālī, Surūr and ‘my son Naṣr’. (Information from CUDL)
Minute fragment, probably from a top of a legal deed. AA