3. "Chi comenche la prologue du livre des Rois de Bretaigne q, maintenant on apelle Engletere comenchant a Brutus." fo 83. This is a translation of Geoffrey of Monmouth, made, as appears from a note at the end, at the instance of the Count of Chimay, by one Wauhlin a citizen of Mons in Hainault,...
4. "Les merveilles de l'ille de Bretaigne que nous disons Engleterre." fo. 192. This piece differs fromthe tract "de mirabilibus Britanniæ" printed in Hearne's App. to Robert of Gloucester, p. 572. Compare also with Cotton MS. Claud. E. VIII.