42. An ordinance, in the French language, of Thomas of Lancaster, Duke of Clarence and Constable of England, for regulating the fees of the officers of arms. Dated, at Caen, Sept. 4, 1408. A note, apparently written by Sir William Dethick, Garter King of Arms, states that at the time of the abov...
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.)
44. A singular narration, or as it is elsewhere termed, a challenge, being in substance as follows:-On the 3d of February 1462, the Duke of Burgundy being at the hotel of Madame de Berghes, at Brussels, with a numerous party of Lords and Ladies, at the commencement of the feast there entered the...
45. An original brief account, or table of contents of a great part of the present manuscript, at the end of which it is stated, that at some of these justs there were certain Gentlemen which shewed the King that the fees to his servants were so great, that if they should enter the field to his ...
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...
47. An English translation of Vegetius de Re militari. At the end is this colophon: "Here endeth the boke that Clerks clepith in Latyn Vegesius de Re militari, the boke of Vegesy of dedis of knyghthode, which boke was translatid and turnyd fro Latyn into Englisshe at the ordenaunce and biddyng o...
50. "Other ordinancez made by the Erle of Salesbury and of Perche, and Lord of Monthermer, at his sieges in Mayne and in other places." fo. 150. This and the preceding article have been printed in the preface to Mr. Grose's "Antiquities of England and Wales." Consult also his "Military Antiquiti...