Antiphoner — 11th century, late (?). Dunning et al. suggest a date of s. xi1 (s. xiex?) for the fragment in Royal MS. 12 F. XIV ('Reconstructing Burnt Anglo-Saxon Fragments', Fragmentology, 1, [2018], p. 35).; England, Winchester (?)
Richard of Waltham, etc. — 13th century, first half; England
Antiphoner — 11th century, late (?). Dunning et al. suggest a date of s. xi1 (s. xiex?) for the fragment of this text in Royal MS. 12 F. XIV ('Reconstructing Burnt Anglo-Saxon Fragments', Fragmentology, 1, [2018], p. 35).; England, Winchester (?)
Geoffrey Chaucer — 1441; England. As Henry VI became king on 1 September 1422, the Explicit (see above) fixes the date that the manuscript was written to the first eight months of 1441. Language of NE Lincolnshire, mixed with a Leicestershire component (A Linguistic Atlas of Late Mediaeval English [Aberdeen, 1986], vol. 1. 152)
Historia de illo celebri in Vienna conuentu trium regum Sigismundi Polonie, Wladislai Hungarie et Bohemie, [et] Ludouici filij eius cum Maximiliano Cæsare, qui fuit anno 1515 — 16th century
Calendar, Use of Sarum (London) — after c. 1444; English, London