Category
page 111th-century manuscripts
Domesday Book
manuscript record of the "Great Survey" of much of England and parts of Wales completed in 1086
Freising manuscripts
manuscript

Kutadgu Bilig
11th century work written by Yūsuf Balasaguni
Emilian Glosses
10th or 11th century gloss
Nowell Codex
sole surviving manuscript of Beowulf
Winchester Troper
English music manuscript, dated c. 1000

Lacnunga
thumb|First page of Lacnunga, beginning Ƿit heafodwræce ("against headache")
Lacnunga is a collection of miscellaneous Anglo-Saxon medical texts and prayers, written mainly in Old English and Latin. The title Lacnunga, an Old English word meaning "remedies", is not in the manuscript: it was given to the collection by its first editor, Oswald Cockayne, in the nineteenth century. It is found, following other medical texts, in the British Library's Harley MS 585, a codex probably compiled in England in the late tenth or early eleventh century. Many of its herbal remedies are also found, in varian

Vita Ædwardi Regis
anonymous Latin manuscript made c. 1067, commissioned by Edith, wife of King Edward the Confessor, dealing with English history before the Norman Conquest and the holiness of King Edward
Hemming's Cartulary
medieval English cartulary
Missal of Silos
the oldest known document on paper created in Europe