Summary: Scholars interested in Malay manuscripts will find a rich collection belonging to the Royal Asiatic Society, including fragments of religious works, law books, Arabic-Malay dictionaries, and allegorical poems. The manuscripts contain colorful tables representing ominous times and various fragments from Arabic and Malay works on law, poetry, and the qualities of God. Specific titles and tales include "Hikayat Naga Bersru," which is a Panji tale, and "Hikayat Mesa Taman Wila Kasuma," recounting the adventures of princes and princesses in Java. The content of these manuscripts varies from romantic narratives to ethical teachings and historical chronicles. Additionally, works by renowned authors like Shamsu-ddin and Hamzah are also present, shedding light on folklore and cultural practices. The manuscripts provide valuable insight into the literary and intellectual heritage of the Malay world, offering a glimpse into diverse genres and themes preserved through these age-old texts.