[265] Antiquarian Repertory, II, 210.
[266] The glaive here mentioned is not the weapon usually known by that name, but the lance: for it will be observed in some later rules given on these pages that “spears of equal length” were to be issued to the combatants. Lances were often termed glaives at this period, and in such combats were shortened to five feet.
[268] Clayues.
[269] Antiquarian Repertory, 1, 152.
[270] Chronique de Monstrelet, Liv. II, Chap. CII.
[271] Holinshed, III, 210.
[272] Ibid.
[273] II, 182.
[274] Origines Juridiciales, p. 78.