(Provisional) Scholarly descriptions of over 300 additional medieval Manuscripts in Cambridge University Library, for which, for the most part, no published descriptions exist. Included are
medieval MSS in Latin, English,. French, Italian Spanish and Welsh. It ranges from Add 3037, twelfth century Lives of English saints including the unique Life of St William of Norwich by Thomas
of Monmouth from the Brent Eleigh Parish Library, and Add 4078, a finely illustrated twelfth century MS. of Rabanus Maurus, De laudibus Sanctae Crucis from the Benedictine Abbey of St. Peter,
M�翹nchaurach in the Diocese of W�翹rzburg, afterwards in the Collection of Samuel Sandars, to Add 2602 , an Antiphoner of c. 1300 from Springfield in Essex which is no more and no less than a
worn and working parish office book to which liturgical updates were added as required during three centuries and evenutally discovered in the rafters of the Church roof in 1867. There are
scientific manuscripts which were in Bury St Edmunds in the Middle ages, and a copy of the Speculum humanae Salvationis (Add 6447) with remakable fifteenth century drawings in grisaille,
possibly from Ghent.