40. "Les joyes de Paradis et paines denfer." fo. 146. Of this the latter part only remains, owing to the depredation alluded to in the last preceding article.
46. "Dialogue en ballade sur l'art de musique." (In verse.) fo. 256. This is a very licentious conversation, in double entendre, between a lady and her gallant.
41 French verses, without a title concerning the conduct that a King ought to observe when he is about to make war. Beg. "Si ung roy feust." fo. 146 b.
39. "Les utilites et prouffis que on peut avoir et acquerir de oyr la messe." fo. 145 b. This article is wanting; which has given occasion to a former possessor of the book to remark in a note that "it has been probably cut out by some Puritan."