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Fragment of a statement by Abū l-Ḥasan b. Sabbāʿ al-Ṣāʾiḡ ‘the goldsmith’ that he has received 75 dirhams from his maternal uncle Abū Naṣr Ibn al-Dimyāṭī. (Information from CUDL)
Fragment of a letter to a woman and her sister. (Information from CUDL)
Beginning of a letter sent to Abū Saʿd Khalaf b. S[alāma]. (Information from CUDL)
Book list with prices. (Information from CUDL)
Letter to the sage Ḥalfon. (Information from CUDL)
List or accounts, mentioning days such as Saturday, Sunday and Monday and written out numerals such as 82, 26 and 35. (Information from CUDL)
Recto: letter. Verso: beginning of a 13th c. letter to the physician Abū Zikrī, son of Elijah the judge. (Information from CUDL)
Letter conveying greetings to a certain Yehuda (or maybe Umm Yehuda). Small fragment, very faded. (Information in part from CUDL)
Letter in Judaeo-Arabic. Mentions collaterals (ruhūnāt) left with somebody; Abū ʿAlī; the addressee's wife; payments in installments. The addressee is asked to respond because "your mother has gone mad over you (? אגננת עילך) and does not [stop crying?] day and night." (Information in part from CUDL)
Recto: probably a Hebrew letter. Verso: qiddush for Passover. (Information from CUDL)
Recto: betrothal document relating to marriage. The bride is Sitt al-Ḥusn bat Moses. Different quantities of dinars of bridal gifts (for example 70, 40 and 50 dinars) etc are mentioned. Verso: jottings in Arabic script. (Information from CUDL)
Probably accounts or possibly jottings. Includes names such as Muḥammad and Abū Naṣr. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts for the synagogue, mentioning the women’s entrance of the synagogue, dates such as Shabbat Pinḥas and a number of names, such as Ibrāhīm, Abū l-Riḍā and Manṣūr b. Futūḥ. (Information from CUDL)
Legal document written for a woman and signed by Hillel b. Ṣadoq Av Bet Din and Mevorakh b. Nathan he-Ḥaver, both known from other documents from the middle of the 12th century. (Information from CUDL)
Accounts. (Information from CUDL)
Lists of numerals such as 1702, 360, and quantities of dinars, such as 30 dinars and 10 dinars. (Information from CUDL)
Recto: lists of prices. Verso: list mentioning Sitt Ḡanāʾim (lady of the sheep) and the leader Abū Manṣūr. (Information from CUDL)
Legal document with witness signature, [...] b. Shemuʾel. (Information from CUDL)
Letter in Judaeo-Arabic. Very faded. Handwriting of Avraham Maimonides? About communal affairs, specifically a site of pilgrimage (ziyāra) that has fallen into disrepair (kharāb), in part because people have been building houses to live there. (Information in part from CUDL)
Accounts noting money received from al-Kohen Faraj Allah and Bint Abbamari. Also mentions al-Shākirī and his son. The total sums of money are written too, as 2.574 on recto and 1.265 on verso. (Information from CUDL)