39. "Coppie des chappitrez de certein faitz darmez tant a pie come a chivall qui liar deux gentilshomez d'almaigne touchant certein emprinse come il sensuit." The name of the challenger was Gillaume de Boursset.
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...
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...
58. An account of the ancient rights and privileges of the Heralds and Kings at arms of England, as confirmed by the Constables and Marshalls of that kingdom. fo. 208. (French.) Herein the perquisites of the Heralds at tilts and tournaments are particularly mentioned.
11. "The challenge of an auncestre of therle of Warrewik," calling himself "le chivaler vert;" with a very curious account of his combat with three French Knights, &c. fo. 16.
13. "The copy of the certificacion made by the Erle of Worcestre, High Conestable of Englonde," of the delivery of the "floure of souvenance" sent by Lord Scales to the Bastard of Burgundy, April 21, 1465. fo. 21. N.B. This flowere of souvenance had been gallantly attached to the thigh of the Lo...