<p style='text-align: justify;'>Accounts, written in the hand of Nahray b. Nissim (see, for example, Mosseri IV.80 and T-S 24.40 for the same hand) in Judaeo-Arabic script, with Hebrew numerals. The currency used is dinars (abbreviated throughout to דינ֗). Al-Wakīl ‘the agent’ is referred to at the head of Fol. 2v. Ibn al-Muġānī is recorded as having given 70 (dinars?) (F1 recto). Maymūn b. Jacob is mentioned (Fol. 1r, upside down) and ‘the account of al-Iskandariyya’ is also referred to (on Fol. 2r). There is some Arabic script on Fol. 1r, which reads '[...] the year five [hundred] and one'.</p>