10. "The challange of Piers de Masse." fo. 15 b. This challenge was likewise accepted by John de Astley at Paris, anno 1438, who vanquished the Frenchman and gained his helmet, according to the terms of the combat. See Dugdale, ubi supra.
43. In account of a feat of arms performed at Tours in the year 1446, between John Chalons an Englishman, and Louis de Beul, partisan of Charles VII. In this combat De Beul was slain. fo. 48. (French.)
46. A verv long and particular account of the pass of arms of Monst Philip de la Laing, or Lalain, at Bruges the 28 April 1462, and of the arms, &c. of all the Knights who touched the shields on that occasion. (French.) fo. 60. (Cf. Harl. 48, art. 2; to F. Brassart, Le Pas du Petton Fée, ter...
54. "This is the book of governaunce of Kynges and Prynces. A long poem in stanzas of 7 lines. It is a translation of Aristotle's "Secreta Secretorum, vel Liber de Regimine Regum," sometimes called in English, " The Booke of all good thewes." Beg. "Cod Almyghty save and conferme our Kyng." fo. 1...
60. A memorandum of the allowance made by K. Henry V. to Sir Wm Bruges, Garter King at arms, when he sent him out of the kingdom as Ambassador. It amounted, in the whole, to xxviiid per diem. fo. 211. (French.)
62. Notes of the creation of the Duke of Clarence brother of Edw. IV. and of the Earl of Winchester, anno 1472, with the Herald's fees on those occasions, fo. 211 b. (French and Latin.)
66. Some extracts from Sir W. Dethick's book of blazonry, given by him to Sir Edw. Cook, Chief Justice of C. Pleas, Sept. 1610. fo. 216. He had purchased it of Thomas Hagget, salter, of London, when he was Rougecross pursuivant, 1565.