3. A list of "all crystyn Kyngis namyd by bestis." fo. 13. Of this whimsical list this is an example "The Kyng of ffraunce a porpentyne, now a salemander."
9. A very lamentable poem written in the reign of K. Henry VIII. on the decay of the realm, occasioned chiefly by the vices of the nobility. and clergy. fo. 25 b. It is composed in stanzas of seven lines, very much in the manner of Lydgate, the author's name, of whom nothing else appears to be r...
10. A fragment of the last will and testament or John Haward, A.D. 1503, on part of a leaf, the rest having been cut off, and the writing of the fragment itself crossed through with a pen and ink.